I did have to replace a bolt catch on my L learning that it's not a bolt release.
I guess this is a better option then maching your exsiting upper's rails off to save weight.
Why wear the bolt catch unnecessarily?
Does anybody know if it is possible to get short barrels for the XCR-L rather than having to purchase a mini? I really like the look.
Lol i don't think you understand. The company designed it to be used as a bolt release AND bolt catch. One of the main reason I like the xcr is the location of the bolt release. Go watch Alex Robinson at shot show use the bolt release.
To my knowledge there have been no reports of parts falling off of these rifles in years, they got a bad rep in the early production and such a reputation will never be lost.
I'm interested in the new bolt, does it require a new bolt carrier too?
I did have to replace a bolt catch on my L learning that it's not a bolt release![]()
Does anybody know if it is possible to get short barrels for the XCR-L rather than having to purchase a mini? I really like the look.
Yes, the bolt catch can be used as a bolt release but I have just gotten in the habit of pulling the bolt back and letting go rather than using it in this manner. Got in the habit after a pistol class where we were taught to always do things the same way whether clearing a malfunction or loading a new mag. Figured the same thing applies to semiautomatic rifles.
Why wear the bolt catch unnecessarily? I don't need to use it to release the bolt but I do need it to hold the Bolt open when a magazine is empty. Might take thousands of rounds to happen again but the metal bolt catch will wear as the bolt slides past it and eventually fail.
I don't understand the POU of a 7.62x51 SBR???



























