- Location
- Western canada
I'd take one
APC223 Non restricted
Need some feedback please. I am getting ready to place our first order for the APC with a non restricted barrel. Barrel blanks have to be special ordered so delivery will be 12 weeks plus (Best estimate) Price with skeleton stock $3,600.00 or with the solid adjustable stock with removable cheek piece $3,820.00.
Specifications:
Cal. .223 (%.56 NATO) semi automatic
Barrel 477 mm
Ambidextrous safety and magazine release.
2 Mags (5/30 rd)
Vertical fore grip
2 chamber compensator
3 Rubber rail cover
Cleaning kit, sling, case and manual
Not looking for pre-orders but who is definitely interested, just trying to forecast interest, thanks.
is this based on the APC223 match with the longer handguard or on the regular with the handguard in the image?
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is the US made or European?
is B&T making the barrel or a third party?
is this based on the APC223 match with the longer handguard or on the regular with the handguard in the image?
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lol not for that price ! holy Christ. Where are these made? on the moon ?
Given it's more money than the Robinson Arms XCR-L, and can't do calibre changes as easily (I presume?) then what's the other differences here? Just asking, in case I'm missing anything...

So 5.56mm, folding stock, non-restricted, piston driven semi-auto with a pistol grip.
Given it's more money than the Robinson Arms XCR-L, and can't do calibre changes as easily (I presume?) then what's the other differences here? Just asking, in case I'm missing anything...
Variety, Just like Tavor ACR Valmet CZ ect. Life would be boring with just an XCR and a bucket of locktite
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sort of along the lines of a ar180b with the poly lower?
I think at that price I would pass
Bruce
So 5.56mm, folding stock, non-restricted, piston driven semi-auto with a pistol grip.
Given it's more money than the Robinson Arms XCR-L, and can't do calibre changes as easily (I presume?) then what's the other differences here? Just asking, in case I'm missing anything...




























