You mean the rifle that functions no matter what you do to/with it...
What, you mean like your AR variant?...
etc they're all priced right, the XCR needs a price tag of about $1699 to be priced right...
Anybody that buys a first gen gun (even like the ACR/Masada) needs to understand they are getting an un tested product.
The F2000 and TAR21 are both currently fielded service rifles. That's a whole lot different to something like the ACR.This is very unlikely the case with most firearms that are coming out of the majority of firearm manufacturers. They spend a fortune on R&D and testing, putting tens upon tens of thousands of rounds through them to ensure they are up to snuff.
Two recent semi-autos that hop to mind are the FS2000 and the Tavor.
These have been extensively tested both by the factories that produce them and the Nations who field them. If someone is putting thousands of dollars on the line for untested designs, that is their business - buyer beware.
The F2000 and TAR21 are both currently fielded service rifles. That's a whole lot different to something like the ACR.
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That's a pretty goofy way to clean your gun unless you live at the lake.
look closer it's a 7.62X39 Alex is shooting, he is just trying to flush out the corrosive salt as he goes, unless he is actually shooting in the salt lake.
He's shooting 5.56 also in that vid. I was joking when I posted that. I guess I should have used the sarcastic smiley or something. As far as the video goes, I couldn't imagine getting any of my rifles wet.![]()
I can pretty much say Magpul and Remington's Lawyer's never thought for a minute that RA's patent request would be approved .I am sure if look at firearms history in the 20 century there are simular examples of many different bolt hold open devices and the FN FAL is verr simular in operation
Irregardless isn't a word.



























