What do you have done to your XCR?

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I got a rifle with an unknown stock I want to replace it and I wasn't sure what type of a buffer tube I got, but I guess it doesn't matter just buy the stock with the matching tube and then its all good
Sorry just re read your post. Your rifle came with NEA adapter but did not come with the buffer tube? Is that correct?
 
Haha, I can hear my wife now if she caught me with my gun on the plush furniture.
How do you like the optic? I'm torn between a short dot or eotech for my XCR.

LOL - you can see the stock imprint in the cushion. That's what gave it away when she got home :)

I had an Aimpoint PRO on this rifle and switched it over to my Tavor when I got this optic. I am torn between them. The red dot was fantastic for plinking and even at 100 yds groupings were fine. I wanted to try this optic and I do like it as well. I have never had an Eotech so I can't give you a comparison.

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Some crummy temporary pictures until I get her out to the range... Soon...

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The strikefire low mount is perfect for my XCR with respect to cheek weld etc. I do notice it has a small LOP, I may try to fix that with one of the FAST stocks down the road. For now my money will be spent on ammunition :)
 
Trijicon Acog TA31 with RMR, Magpul MOE+ grip, GG&G front grip, VTAC padded sling with DD front QD mount on rail. 7.62x39. But looking for a 556 kit.

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Well I couldn't stand it so i took the plunge on the NightForce 2.5-10X......
It works well with the PEPR mount and Burris FastFire3 on top.

Now it's done...

Who am I kidding..it's never done...
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I know, I meant it as an option for him to try the colour without sandblasting and cerakoting his rifle. It wipes off with lacquer thinner so you can return it to the factory black without any damage. I wouldn't suggest it as a long term solution, its pitiful at best for a firearms finish, as you know.

The rifles are factory cerakoted, which gives them a heck of a lot more wear resistance, I've had krylon wear off just from handling.
 
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