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XCR 7.62x39 collapsible charging handle is awesome thx to a fellow CGNer

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I asked the poster about it.

A little google-fu later, I found out that username "Mountainman" on the American "XCR forum" was the guy who made them. I sent him a pm a couple days ago, still waiting on response. His last post was a couple years ago, so not hopeful he will get back to me.

They'd sell like hot cakes, I know!

Jonesy
 
Lurker here, thinking about getting an XCR as one of my first guns.

I really like the look of the competition length handguard, and if I get one, I like the idea of the longer sight radius until I upgrade it to an optic of some sort...

I prefer to shoot with a slightly more squared up stance, but the problem is I'm a pretty short guy at 5'8" and an arm span of about 68" (bow draw length of 27" if that helps). I'm wondering if I would be better off with the standard handguard length if I'm unable to actually utilize the length of the competition handguard with an extended grip. I also prefer a 12" LOP for stocks.

Any other manlet short guys out there own competition XCRs and have some input for me? Pictures of people holding it would be nice, I want to see how much of it would go to waste.
 
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I am 5'6", draw length 28" for bows.

I tried the competition. Too long/forward heavy. (For me) I see from the EE that they are harder to resell, the ads seem to linger.

The normal one is a nicer fit; save the effort and go straight to the keymod version for weight and balance. They sell fast.

I use a Dlask M4 adapter to get a buffer tube on there, so you can customize your LOP. There are a few makes out there. I have one with QD points too.

Love mine! PM your email if you want a pic of mine...
 
Anyone have problems with fte. Had my Xcr in 223 and had 3 fte out of 50 rounds. I gave everything a quick cleaning before I went out. I was shooting umc 55grain gas setting was on 3.
 
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Anyone have problems with fte. Had my Xcr in 223 and had 3 fte out of 50 rounds. I gave everything a quick cleaning before I went out. I was shooting umc 55grain gas setting was on 3.

Need more details. Keymod regular version or keymod comp length? Check the screw that holds the deflector in place. When that screw is torqued in too tight the end of the screw actually sticks into the reciver too far and it will get brass caught up in there.
 
Need more details. Keymod regular version or keymod comp length? Check the screw that holds the deflector in place. When that screw is torqued in too tight the end of the screw actually sticks into the reciver too far and it will get brass caught up in there.

Non keymod and has a heavy barrel, checked the bolt seems good. The face itself has a lot of copper fouling maybe extractor need people to need cleaned?
 
I asked the poster about it.

A little google-fu later, I found out that username "Mountainman" on the American "XCR forum" was the guy who made them. I sent him a pm a couple days ago, still waiting on response. His last post was a couple years ago, so not hopeful he will get back to me.

They'd sell like hot cakes, I know!

Jonesy

Maybe a business opportunity for Dlask? I agree, they'd sell for sure if the stock adapter is any indication.
 
Hi Guys

I am the new father of a XCR-L gen 2 and i have questions

- Why is so hard to get caliber conversion ?

- Do you guys think at 799$ for a 7.62x39 conversion kit it is worth it?

- Any news of that guy who make the side charging handle i need that in my life !

Luc.S
 
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556 and 762x39 are super common calibers you can buy in bulk for pretty cheap.
$800 for a conversion kit is pricy but it opens up a whole new venue of calibers. I'm hoping to pick up a. 300blk battle to go with my 556 and x39
 
It will be much more front heavy and not comfortable, my draw length is 28 and I'm 5'10. I prefer my standard length. Also there will be low profile gas blocks in this generation and I've not see barrels for these conversions yet.
Lurker here, thinking about getting an XCR as one of my first guns.

I really like the look of the competition length handguard, and if I get one, I like the idea of the longer sight radius until I upgrade it to an optic of some sort...

I prefer to shoot with a slightly more squared up stance, but the problem is I'm a pretty short guy at 5'8" and an arm span of about 68" (bow draw length of 27" if that helps). I'm wondering if I would be better off with the standard handguard length if I'm unable to actually utilize the length of the competition handguard with an extended grip. I also prefer a 12" LOP for stocks.

Any other manlet short guys out there own competition XCRs and have some input for me? Pictures of people holding it would be nice, I want to see how much of it would go to waste.
 
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I think they are worth it, but they are also a tough pill to swallow. You'll save on space in the safe, as long as you are happy with the platform. I dove deep and don't regret it with the keymods (XCR-L with 556, 7.62x39, 6.8, 300blk across two uppers and XCR-M in 308). I sold my gen 1 years ago, for being too heavy.

I've asked about pricing on barrels and XCR-M, I find it really hard to stomach $900 for just a barrel for XCR-M 243 or 260. Wolverine Supplies said they were / would check with Alex, but I've not heard about any changes in pricing.

Hi Guys

I am the new father of a XCR-L gen 2 and i have questions

- Why is so hard to get caliber conversion ?

- Do you guys think at 799$ for a 7.62x39 conversion kit it is worth it?

- Any news of that guy who make the side charging handle i need that in my life !

Luc.S
 
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