blaxsun
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I noticed that and was mildly surprised.
Death by meteor. It's probably gonna happen...
I noticed that and was mildly surprised.
Maybe a little.But seriously, everyone (including XCR owners) who've ever held my ACR absolutely love it. For $1600 though, it's hard to go wrong (that's even a better deal than a Benelli MR1). Then again I've only got about $1200 into my Tavor at this point, so I can certainly relate...
What did they like about it. I had my fill of bull Bups with the SA-80.
Well, the short list was the quality in the fit and finish, the controls seem instinctively placed and the ACR is nicely balanced in terms of weight. The first comment I always get is "It's not that heavy - I thought it was supposed to be a lot heavier?"
That's curious because I don't find the XCR heavy at all.
So what you are saying is that people's opinion of the ACR is low it can only approved on introduction to the firearm.![]()
I don't find either of them particularly heavy.
This quick photo is a bit deceiving, as the SL8 appears to be a bit shorter than it actually is.
Both are almost the same for length,
both are non-restricted,
both have approx 4X optics,
both have folding butts,
both have proprietary mags,
both shoot the Sierra 77gr well,
both triggers are OK,
both are about the same price as presented (OK, the HK a bit more, but not much),
both can have rails up front to hang stuff off of,
both can do a bayonet charge.
Sig is a bit heavier than the HK.
I wouldn't be pissed if I could only have one. And it would be a hard decision as to which, as I think both are just fine.
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Why would you rule out a bullpup? Especially if you already have a NR ACR? The ACR will do everything the SL8 and PE-90 will. In terms of ergonomics it's better than both.
The other thing is I would wait to see if the Beretta ARX-160 shows up in a year or so. But again other than some minor features your ACR will do almost everything the ARX will.
Seriously, if you have an ACR stop looking already... (and you can definitely stop looking at the XCR, because you'll be supremely disappointed compared to your ACR). You're also going to find the Swiss Arms a lot heavier, and I don't think you'll like the SL8 as much as the ACR, either. So my only suggestion at this point is a Tavor. Or spend the money on a really nice optic for your ACR instead.
I've just never been drawn to the bullpups, the opposite of love at first sight I suppose. I am also not looking to replace the ACR, just give it some company - so whatever I choose doesn't have to be 'better' than the ACR, just another option
I've tried to stop looking, but that doesn't last for longThe grass is always greener on the side.
I've just never been drawn to the bullpups, the opposite of love at first sight I suppose. I am also not looking to replace the ACR, just give it some company - so whatever I choose doesn't have to be 'better' than the ACR, just another option
I've tried to stop looking, but that doesn't last for longThe grass is always greener on the side.
If you get a chance to shoot a tavor I would recommend it... I'd recommend trying one out, especially since you already have a NR ACR. The ACR does everything these other rifles do and is the most modern of the bunch.




























