So you were talking out of your ass!
Right, where is your review?
Damn straight I do. Setting the CGN gun world straight one XCR thread at a time is tough work, but someone should do it....You deserve a cookie.

So you were talking out of your ass!
Damn straight I do. Setting the CGN gun world straight one XCR thread at a time is tough work, but someone should do it....You deserve a cookie.

I'll let you guys get back to your circle jerk over which POS is better.![]()
Is it even possible to buy just an upper or Wolverine will flip and imagine conspiracies to make it restricted ?
'more capable' being defined as holding attributes that are superior to these two products. Accuracy, reliability, robustness, etc.
The shooter is certainly a large part of the equation, but the rifle is a fairly large part of the puzzle.
I have uppers in 223 & 6.8SPC and I keep emailing Alex @ Robinson Arms asking him for a conversion kit in 458 SOCOM...![]()
Hmmm. Well considering the -M isn't out yet, I'll go on the hunch people understand I'm referring to the stellar reputation of the only XCR product out there...Do you honestly believe it is going to be any different (better) than it's smaller sister? Am I drawing conclusions on something that hasn't been released yet? Absolutely. Is that fair? Time will tell I guess, but I'll put money on 'yes it is'. Anyhow, I've stirred the hornets nest enough. I'll let you guys get back to your circle jerk over which POS is better.![]()
Right, where is your review?
Damn straight I do. Setting the CGN gun world straight one XCR thread at a time is tough work, but someone should do it....![]()
You pling, .223
You hunt, .308
So what would you suggest as an alternative to these(M and L) rifles...mag fed non-restricted so we are comparing apples with apples....
If you want to compare apples to apples, you need to remove the 'non-restricted' portion out of the equation. This is a highly lopsided law that is designed to punish Canadian gun owners and make it extremely distasteful to own firearms. While I appreciate it is a major barrier we have to deal with, it has no bearing on the attributes of the firearms themselves.
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...so suggesting a restricted rifle is pointless, unless you are just trolling or an elitist gear whore....

Granted if the AR was NR this thread wouldn't even exsist and the XCR wouldn't be as popular as it is, just look at how popular it is in the US(not really), but that is not the case...So you have to factor in its legal status...The OP was asking about the differnet XCR models, obviously he wants a NR military looking rifle, so suggesting a restricted rifle is pointless, unless you are just trolling or an elitist gear whore....
OK, more serious note...If you want to compare apples to apples, you need to remove the 'non-restricted' portion out of the equation. This is a highly lopsided law that is designed to punish Canadian gun owners and make it extremely distasteful to own firearms. While I appreciate it is a major barrier we have to deal with, it has no bearing on the attributes of the firearms themselves.
Granted if the AR was NR this thread wouldn't even exsist and the XCR wouldn't be as popular as it is, just look at how popular it is in the US(not really), but that is not the case...So you have to factor in its legal status...The OP was asking about the differnet XCR models, obviously he wants a NR military looking rifle, so suggesting a restricted rifle is pointless, unless you are just trolling or an elitist gear whore....
Beltfed and others have just changed their tactics for bashing the XCR...
Suffice to say most interest in the XCR-M to date is as a legal black hunting firearm. To suggest comparing restricted firearms to non restricted firearms as comparing apples to apples for this purpose is a waste of time and as others have stated, questions the poster's agenda.



























