ACR 223 vs ATRS MV

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I haven't noticed anyone doing this yet.

Both rifles are around the same price. The ACR is significantly heavier than the MV with light barrel, and the MV is much more accurate than the ACR. I'm having trouble seeing what advantages the ACR has at all; the MV is built for accuracy, and has a match-grade trigger, and is lighter so makes the better bush rifle. The ACR has a piston, which I don't think is a big deal if you're not a soldier.
 
The ACR rifles are actually in fact quite accurate in my experience. Saw a MV at the range yesterday and the fellow was using it for 3 gun. After playing with it a bit, I would take the MV over the ACR any day (assuming they were in the same price range). I need to find 4G on the ground somewhere before I can get one though :p
 
Are the MV ammo sensitive like the MH???

Not at all. That's a huge plus.

Most of the NR ACR's from Herron should have good barrels put on them. Can't speak for the other vendors that converted the guns. Also the ACR can use any AR trigger if you bend a component of the trigger. Last I heard with the Modern rifles the trigger that it has is the one you get unless you wanna void the warranty? Spare parts count might be similar though.
 
cant say about the mv, but I own an acr and its great, I put a super acr trigger on it and just an aimpoint and the weight is manageable.
Accuracy is under 1.5 moa, reliability is perfect

reliability for myself is the most important thing, i dont have patience to deal with guns that sometime work.
Not saying the MV is like that but the MH sure has some tendencies to sometimes work.
 
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