Shooting one WILL change your mind... they are sweet.. Better ergos (in my opinion) than AR family... the quick removal of the barrel makes cleaning REALLY easy, and the gun stays super clean inside. The only thing I don't love is the safety (digs into your finger), but a file can fix that.
Caliber changes (whenever they get around to making barrels) will take you seconds... as long as the boltface stays .223 sized like .300 blackout.
Ian could make you a .300 barrel without too much trouble... spare parts for the gas system are now available via Gravel... probably cost about $1000 for a barrel, but you could sell your AR!![]()
reason I asked is because I am looking at getting one converted to 50 beowulf in NR for hunting. If the 450 is still in the works I will just wait for that and get a longer barrel made if needed.I think we should be hoping for the 18.5 inch here before we worry about other calibers.
450 would be sweet, but I'd personally rather see one with 18.5 inch and in 300 Blackout.
ACR is on my will own someday list![]()
Hoping the price comes down a little though, I think they are a little overpriced for what your getting. If they were non restricted it would be worth the little extra but for now I'm not convinced. I need to shoot one, then I may change my mind.
Cr5 I've got an NR ACR with a 18.6" QuestAR barrel. Haven't touched my ARs in months and I have seriously considered selling my 300BLK AR to fund a barrel for the ACR. Seeing how I have a Handi Rifle in 300 BLK also
ACR wins hands down for a NR Black Rifle
reason I asked is because I am looking at getting one converted to 50 beowulf in NR for hunting. If the 450 is still in the works I will just wait for that and get a longer barrel made if needed.
I want the stopping power of the big bore for large game like Moose and bear
the quick removal of the barrel makes cleaning REALLY easy, and the gun stays super clean inside.
hi, if your interested in a .50 beowulf non restricted, i am going to be selling a few probably in January
as of yet i have not had luck getting the .450 to cycle properly , might give up and try the 458socom
.You take the barrel off to clean it? How's that effect the POI next firing session?
I've seen just how easy these are to change out the barrel, but as with any rifle I would expect a POI shift with every time it's done. Obviously these aren't precision rifles, but I'm curios to know how much of a shift the barrel removal causes.
I haven't noticed any POI change at all. Barrel seats firmly and has no twist or anything to it when being remounted
Full rifles or barrel/bolt kits? Assuming you're talking non-restricted I've always liked the idea of hunting with .50beo.



























