SHOT SHOW 2011 - Robinson Arms XCR-M

The word is that Wolverine placed an order years ago for the -M so yes they will most likely be one of the first to get them...

:runaway:
 
These mags are usually described as DPMS pattern. So we could use Magpul and Cproducts mags.

In the AR-10 world, there are 2 families of mags: DPMS pattern and Armalite pattern. DPMS seems more modern and widely chosen by other makers like KAC and Remington.

The DPMS mags are based off the original AR10 ones as are the KAC rifle mags. . The Armalite are modified M14 mags. I prefer the DPMS ones.
 
i heard somewhere some of the first ones are coming to wolverine, so if that is true, dont you worry :D



Alex said much the same.
Youtube is jacking me around right now, when I get it sorted out, I'll post a video interview I shot at the same time.

EDIT, finally able to unlock my own account! Just uploaded yesterday.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RLguOZ-Oxik
 
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The word is that Wolverine placed an order years ago for the -M so yes they will most likely be one of the first to get them...

:runaway:

Well, I am very tempted to call Wolverine and look into getting on the wait list before the list include all of CGN.

Now, If I could only get a source of income lol, being a student sucks sometimes.
 
so I'm guessing he's officially banned from SHOT now? second year in a row he's ridden on SHOT's coat tails and outboarded, then suitcased the floor?
 
Reminder that ‘suitcasing’ and ‘outboarding’ are not tolerated at SHOT Show

January 14, 2011

In advance of the SHOT Show, we’d again like to remind any potential rule breakers of the show’s suitcasing and outboarding policy.

We’ve already heard of one non-exhibiting company that was planning to “outboard” the show by setting up a suite in a nearby hotel and luring exhibitors off the show floor to look at its products.

Plain and simple, this type of act is stealing from the show. SHOT Show exhibitors have invested a lot of money and other resources to exhibit at the show, and acts like this deprive NSSF (as the show’s owner) of income we use to support our many programs and initiatives. Please keep in mind, this is not just a SHOT Show policy; it is an industry standard recognized by the International Association of Exhibitions and Events (IAEE).

As a reminder, please see the examples below of suitcasing and outboarding. We also encourage everyone to review the show’s official suitcasing and outboarding policy, which is available on the SHOT Show website. We will have a response team at this year’s show looking for this type of activity, and we encourage anyone who sees a violation of our policy to contact the show office.

Suitcasing refers to those non-exhibiting companies or persons who go to shows as an attendee but “work the aisles” from their suitcase (briefcase) and solicit business in the aisles or lobby area.

An example of this occurred last year when a well-known cutlery maker sent out alerts to potential customers that while they will not be exhibiting this year they will have personnel walking the show floor and will be offering a SHOT Show Special. To protect our exhibitors and their investment, we revoked that company’s SHOT Show credentials and escorted them from the show floor.

Outboarding refers to non-exhibiting companies that set up exhibits at off-site locations — hotel hospitality suites or restaurants — and encourage show attendees to leave the show floor and spend time with them.

An example of this occurred last year when rather than exhibit at the 2010 SHOT Show, a well-known firearms maker set up a hospitality room in a hotel off the show floor and invited retailers to leave the show floor and visit their suite. To protect our exhibitors, the hotel agreed to shut down the suite, as provided for in its contract with the SHOT Show. The manufacturer attempted to relocate to yet another hotel, which refused to allow the manufacturer to outboard the show.

http://www.shotshowblog.com/reminder-that-suitcasing-and-outboarding-are-not-tolerated-at-shot-show/
 
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