Robarms XCR FAQ post

Problem. I have a fast stock and a skeleton stock, both folders, perfer the skeleton due to length of pull is perfect but has excessive play at the pivot point. Can I remove the folding adapter and use a different one? Is there one to get that doesn't fold for the skeleton stock? New to XCR's, but I like them. Please help me Obe-one, your my only hope.

Take a close look at where the play is happening exactly. It may seem like the pivot for mine but it was the gap even after tightening the allen screws. Found a small washer/shim and that put a stop to the play.
 
My new-to-me XCR. Was planning to strip the paint and return it to factory finish, bu to my surprise the camo is growing on me. Looks better in person than in photos. Looking forward to getting it out in the bush in the new year :)





 
Oh and as far as stock adaptors NEA makes (or made) a high and a low one. The low one works with a 40mm bell close to the rail and the high one is ar height I believe. I have the low one, had to ditch the cantilever for some lower rings, but it puts the scope center closer to the bore which is supposed to be good... somehow?
 
I have a question for all the XCR-M .308 guys who use their rifle for hunting... What factory loads are you using? Specifically for white tail.

I've only shot bulk ammo and Winchester Super X 150gr with about 4" groups. I understand every gun is different and I'll need to test my own loads, but I'm looking to narrow it down to half a dozen ish brands and weights.

Help a guy out boys!

Cheers
 
The XCR-M in .308 really prefers heaviers bullets (168gr, 172gr, etc) because of its barrel twist... Mine gave me similar hand sized groups with 150gr fmj bullets!
 
Do you guys find the ambi safety bugs the back side of your grip hand? Anyone 'downgrade' to a non-ambi safety?

Zero problems at all for me, I did also remove that pathetic anorexic A2 factory grip for an MOE+ grip that really fills out the palm very well and helps keep a positive grip.

I shoot 1911's a a lot as well so the safety touching my hand does not phase me at all and I actually find the ambi safety very comfortable.

My thumb rest on the safety all the time and the main knuckle on my trigger finger sits just in contact with the safety so I can engage it in a split second.

ysUMDYK.jpg

qbiZNk3.jpg


In one motion of removing my finger from within the trigger guard I engage the safety at the same time and have my finger bladed along the receiver.
 
Fair enough.

That's a good point with manipulating the safety and having positive control of the off and on function.

Ask just got my first 1911; maybe the ambi safety will grow on me:)

Mind you, it looks like you are a lefty. I am right handed.
 
i have a gen1 xcr, bought used from the EE.
Buddy must have really taken care of it because i haven't had a single issue of any type.
it's far more accurate than i was led to believe.
i've read about issues other folks have had, just haven't experienced it myself.
 
i have a gen1 xcr, bought used from the EE.
Buddy must have really taken care of it because i haven't had a single issue of any type.
it's far more accurate than i was led to believe.
i've read about issues other folks have had, just haven't experienced it myself.
What were some of the issues?
 
Back
Top Bottom