Don't get me wrong, I am not saying they are flawless but I do find the negative side to be greatly exaggerated and I do not know of a single mass produced firearm manufacturer that only has a 1 in 10,000 failure rate.
I have worked with firearms with much higher failure rates than the XCR's. My guess is that due to the volume of XCR's in the country and the fairly niche market leads to the perception that there are more problems with these rifles than there really are.
Thanks for jumping in with your experience with the platform. If anyone has an actual idea of the true rate of failure of the rifle it would be you.
I've been interested in the XCR since they first came to Canada but after shooting a few of them and reading all the posts with guys having problems I've never been able to justify the price of one. Some guys claim they shoot 1 moa or close to it but the vast majority can't consistently do 3 moa, this isn't really a huge problem for me since I understand the rifle was designed as a battle rifle and not a DMR but when I read about all the problems and then watch my buddy have his gas system fall apart when we were at the range, not sure what he was doing or how it happened but we got it back together and finished the day.
I don't think it's the rifle it's claimed to be by it's faithful owners, the keymod is a huge improvement in the weight department but the barrel retention system still needs work. The only way it seems to get consistent groups with an -L is to wait 2-3 minutes between shots which kinda defeats the point of a semi auto.
I don't think it's a bad rifle but to me it's a $1500 rifle with a $1000 non restricted price boost. For the money I think there are better options out there.
Thank you for the phenomenal service you provide for the rifle, I don't even own one and I appreciate what you are doing and respect your business ethics.
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