I've been out playing with my M and like Caramel have had no issues at all and need to second his review. In my opinion Recoil is next to non existent so dont believe the heavy recoil B.S., if you do stick to airsoft because your not ready for a rifle. It has shot flawlessly using Remington UMC ammo.( I have winchester white box to try as well) I am not a big fan of AR/M16 stock pistol grips (not knocking XCR as all AR platforms are the same in this respect) and it is the first thing I change on all rifles that come with one, I put on a surefire ergonomic pistol grip, a Magpul AFG, Vortex Viper PST 1-4 in the ADR cantaliver quick release mounts. I do not use my Magpul AFG in the manner it was designed for or recomended by Magpul, just not my style of shooting position but I have it mounted in a place that works very well for my style of shooting the "LRC theory based shooting system"

so the Magpul AFG gets a thumbs up from me over a vertical grip. I have also mounted a 3 point tactical sling that works well for supporting the rifle in standing and kneeling positions that provides a positive lockup in shooting position with my hold on the magpul AFG, single point slings in my opinion are not for full sized rifles, OK with PDW's or SMG's, so one of the few improvement suggestions I can make to Rob Arms is to add the second sling points, for a 2 Grand plus rifle sling points shouldnt be too much to ask for. The Vortex PST scope is an excellent choice for this rifle, one I made by chance as the scope I was looking for was sold out in all the Edmonton shops and I am exceptionaly pleased I picked up the Vortex and may have to get another for my AR platform. With the ADR mount and in 1X power I can flip up my irons and sight through them with the scope mounted. In a nutshell this is a fabulous rifle and I thank every American that bad mouthed the XCR to help give Canada the oportunity to be the first to recieve these rifles.
I am hoping to get some time out this week, snap some pictures and do some serious shooting on paper to check groupings and fine tune the zero, but shooting at gongs on my property after laser boar sighting, shooting out to 275yrds so far I have had no issues. with 100rnds down the pipe.
I think this is one of the finest 7.62mm rifles available of this type in Canada at this time, I have shot FAL's and HK's of many varients in a battle rifle configuration and with the current Canadian gun laws have greatly missed not being able to shoot them. In my opinion the XCR knocks em outa the park and gives us an exceptional Non restricted rifle in that catagory. I am looking forward to getting out and hunting some coyotes with it.
We now have XCR-l's and M's (light and medium)... just wondering if there is a plan for a XCR-H and what calibers that may come in.
So at the end of the day.
Big thumbs up on the XCR-M. Beautiful out of the box trigger!!, low recoil with the ability to adjust the gas for extreme cold to hot days (every Canadian can appreciate this), exceptionaly ergonomic controls and feel. Good accuracy for this type of rifle without being on paper and only hitting gongs so far I would assume 1-2"MOA, I will validate this though. FAST stock....good for what it was designed to do and makes the rifle compact for transport or in vehicles. Not the best for precision work, but this is not a precision designed rifle either. It has good ajustability and so far feels solid. I have no vibration in my stock. Stock Iron sights are very good for a quick sight picture and rapid target engagement for you guys that love irons. I have rapid fired the XCR and it hums and stays on target, like I eluded to before if you have a recoil problem with this rifle you are definately doing something wrong.
Rifles not so greats: Slightly forward heavy with the longer barrel, and once you add attachements like bipod, AFG etc it can be noticeable. (Another reason a 3point sling works well with this rifle). Should come with adjustable sling attachement points for the price. Get rid of the 5 round steel mag and utilize a Pmag. Add an artic trigger guard for us Canadian shooters to flip out of the way. The Trigger guard on the XCR is large but with our bulky -40 below mitts still tight.
Great rifle, buy three!! Just my Humble opinion.
Please send Robinson Armament hat and shirt for the positive review.
