Bushmaster responds to questions about ACR
http://www.ar15.com/forums/topic.html?b=2&f=28&t=184595&page=1
http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2010/01/30/bushmaster-responds-to-questions-about-acr/
Later in the same discussion topic
Answering some questions...
Wow. I personally think BFI screwed this up. Being able to use standard AR barrels was a big thing from Magpul as it allowed people to get AR barrels from proven makers (*Noveske*) modified for use in the ACR. Having said that, if their barrels and triggers can meet the same accuracy and feel then it might be okay. I would like to know what exactly this new coating is. If it similar to an Robar NP3 used by POF then I think I would okay with that.
What do you guys think?
http://www.ar15.com/forums/topic.html?b=2&f=28&t=184595&page=1
http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2010/01/30/bushmaster-responds-to-questions-about-acr/
1st Topic M4 Bbl:
M4 profile was picked as a trade-off between weight and durability. We tested up to 6 bbl profiles (hvy, med, light, heavy under the handguard M4, M4, and fluted hvy). We found that the M4 offered the best weight/performance ratio.
2nd 1x9 Bbl Twist vs. 1x7:
1/7 bbl assemblies will be offered. BFI did 1:9 bc tests show that for 62 gr and under it was more accurate than 1:7. However, 1:9 does not stabilize 77 gr and above as well, so for customers requiring a. 1:7 it will be offered separate and installed in the rifle late spring.
3rd Civ weight vs. Mil Version:
The Mil version is still under development and weight reduction to 7lbs. is part of that process. When completed, application of those design changes and the use of alternate material components can be applied to the civ model.
4th Chrome lined vs. New Proprietary Coating:
Many have pointed out that the ACR barrels are not chrome lined and that is correct... They are not. That does not mean that they are not coated. As stated in our original press release the ACR barrels, and all internal components, feature a new, proprietary coatings that are substrate conversions which vastly increase durability, lubricity and reliability.
5th Pricing:
To make this weapon combat ready, and suitable for LE application and Civilian sales, it went thru revision after revision after revision. The ACR is not an inexpensive rifle to produce, it is of the highest quality and we are utilizing the most advanced materials available. The $1500 Retail price tag was not realistic. I know we all wanted to produce and offer this weapon for under $2k, but when the cost roll up is done, and all the pricing is tiered the realistic $’s are what we are showing.
6th BFI Targeting Modern Warfare Consumers
Absolutely not, especially when a large demographic playing this game are youth and we are very careful not to market to individuals who are not legally able to own a firearm, especially youth. We commented at the show on the phenomenon Modern Warfare 2 has caused, bringing the awareness of the ACR to an entire segment of the population that was previously unaware of it. But this product has never been targeted specifically to the players of video game. Our target, as it has been and remains, are professional firearms users, tactical firearms enthusiasts, target and competition shooters, and recreational shooters who value high quality, performance firearms.
Lastly, replacement bbls, buttstocks, forends, and caliber conv kits will be offered. We are setting up our accessory/spares program, and will release more info on this as we get closer to the offering.
Jarrod McDevitt
1-800-998-7928
Ext# .223
Bushmaster Firearms International, L.L.C
Made With Pride In The U.S.A.
Later in the same discussion topic
1. They do not accept a std AR Bbl. However, spare bbls will be offered.
2. We did show the A-TAC Camo version at Shot, it will follow shortly after the release of the Enhanced ACR.
3. We will be offering the 6.8, 7.62x39, and 6.5.
4. No other trigger option avail..this one is pretty sweet.
5. Enhanced model does not go with an additional hgd, will go with the 3 rail only. Basic hgd will be offered separately.
Answering some questions...
I'm saying what we started with was not a production ready combat product. This ACR is machined to the tightest tolerances possible, every piece of this weapon has been put thru rigorous testing, they are not a cheap weapon by any means.
- Pricing is not avail on the replacement parts yet. We are focused on producing rifles and will get our spares/accessory program going at a later date once rifles are in the field.
- The bolt handle is ambidextrous, can be moved from right to left very easily.
- The ACR has a single stage trigger. Replacement parts: std AR hammer, trigger, disco, and aftermarket triggers are usable.
- I have no information or knowledge re: aftermarket stocks, bbls etc...
- Sight radius is adjustable as the sights can be moved forward & back. But when the rear sight is to the rear and the front sight is far forward it measures 15 1/4".
Wow. I personally think BFI screwed this up. Being able to use standard AR barrels was a big thing from Magpul as it allowed people to get AR barrels from proven makers (*Noveske*) modified for use in the ACR. Having said that, if their barrels and triggers can meet the same accuracy and feel then it might be okay. I would like to know what exactly this new coating is. If it similar to an Robar NP3 used by POF then I think I would okay with that.
What do you guys think?



















































