The ammonia in the face was also a little unpleasant. I love this rifle.
User error could be an explaination for the wear on the XCR. If the break in of the XCR is followed according to Robinson armaments directions these kind of problems would not occur. You must inspect and relube constantly during breakin period and if you noticed something wasn't right the gun should have been taken down cleaned and relubricated and obviously that wasn't done. So don't blame the rifle for your improper treatment during the break in period.



Talked to Mark at CanAmmo and they are replacing bolt and carrier with no issues at no cost.Top notch Warranty on these guns.Not sure what happened as their emo guns have 20000 rnds with no marks at all.
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Dave
User error could be an explaination for the wear on the XCR. If the break in of the XCR is followed according to Robinson armaments directions these kind of problems would not occur. You must inspect and relube constantly during breakin period and if you noticed something wasn't right the gun should have been taken down cleaned and relubricated and obviously that wasn't done. So don't blame the rifle for your improper treatment during the break in period.
Are you being serious? You are actually suggesting that firing around 40 rounds and not lubing it during that time caused a spring pin to break? A pin broke during fireing. Lube and inspection would have done sweet #### all.User error could be an explaination for the wear on the XCR. If the break in of the XCR is followed according to Robinson armaments directions these kind of problems would not occur. You must inspect and relube constantly during breakin period and if you noticed something wasn't right the gun should have been taken down cleaned and relubricated and obviously that wasn't done. So don't blame the rifle for your improper treatment during the break in period.
bare aluminum showing on the ejection port after 40 rounds...bolt hold open looking like it's been beat on with a hammer?
Are you being serious? You are actually suggesting that firing around 40 rounds and not lubing it during that time caused a spring pin to break? A pin broke during fireing. Lube and inspection would have done sweet f**k all.
So this constant lubing, will that solve the issues of bare aluminum showing on the ejection port after 40 rounds? Or the bolt hold open looking like it's been beat on with a hammer? You may like your XCR, but I am less than impressed with them and hate it the more I use it.
Disclaimer: All my complaining is about the XCR. I have no negative issues with the Tavor.
If you don't like it, sell it.....that way none of us has to listen to you piss and moan about the XCR anymore.![]()

I can show you a Tavor firing pin after 20k rds, it looks very similar to one after 5 rds.
So this constant lubing, will that solve the issues of bare aluminum showing on the ejection port after 40 rounds? Or the bolt hold open looking like it's been beat on with a hammer? You may like your XCR, but I am less than impressed with them and hate it the more I use it.




























