Get the ball rolling here. I already own an AR in 223. An amazing 12" Noveske with a bunch of goodies. Favorite points are the timney trigger, light and 1-4 nightforce NXS. I DONT WANT TO MESS WITH A GOOD THING.
Time for a second rifle... Why? Don't have one, I need one, why have one when you can have 2? Take your pick they all work. Here is my issue.
For a second rifle I want there to be the potential for 300blk. I'm sure many will say why not go with an XCR in 7.62x39. But I don't want to buy more mags. When I say more I mean different pattern for a different rifle. The more of my kit that can be swapped back and forth the better.
This can come down to almost an A or B..... Restricted vs non-restricted... Or even XCR vs ACR...
If I focus on 300blk performance I'm pretty sure the ACR is out already because it handguard is long enough to prevent a short barrel (9"-16") in the future. And I'm already in restricted territory due to the short barrel. If I'm wanting a short barrel rifle why not stick with the AR platform? I like the potential the XCR has for caliber swaps. And I got an email from Rob Arms saying that a 300blk conversion is hitting the market in coming months. Not sure if this will hit canada, or if it will even come true.
So let's break it down to basics.
AR has tons of aftermarket accessories and I can duplicate what I have in a different caliber quite easily. But straight out of the gate I'm restricted and when the RCMP come knocking not even Mike from Canmore can help me.
So let's consider non restricted options.
ACR vs XCR i think comes down to personal preference... Yesterday I was lucky enough to put the 2 side by side at a gun shop and spend 20 min picking each apart and comparing. I walked out with the impression the ACR had a few features I liked but was over priced for what it was. I liked the ar style pin disassembly but it wasn't as tight as my Noveske nor as tight of a upper/lower fit as the XCR. Both the ACR and XCR can be modded to share a similar fit and feel to my existing AR (stock, grip, Ect). Triggers in both sucked in my mind. Are there trigger mods for these? I haven't been able to find anything that compares to that of an AR platform. The joys of a light crisp trigger.
I would love for the rifle to be non restricted, but I want the performance of my AR. I'm looking for help to filter through some of the propaganda and hear about the performance of the XCR and ACR.
Guess this is a long initial post to simply ask..... Will or does the ACR or XCR compete with the AR? What can be done to help with the trigger?
Thanks guys
Pic of my Noveske
Time for a second rifle... Why? Don't have one, I need one, why have one when you can have 2? Take your pick they all work. Here is my issue.
For a second rifle I want there to be the potential for 300blk. I'm sure many will say why not go with an XCR in 7.62x39. But I don't want to buy more mags. When I say more I mean different pattern for a different rifle. The more of my kit that can be swapped back and forth the better.
This can come down to almost an A or B..... Restricted vs non-restricted... Or even XCR vs ACR...
If I focus on 300blk performance I'm pretty sure the ACR is out already because it handguard is long enough to prevent a short barrel (9"-16") in the future. And I'm already in restricted territory due to the short barrel. If I'm wanting a short barrel rifle why not stick with the AR platform? I like the potential the XCR has for caliber swaps. And I got an email from Rob Arms saying that a 300blk conversion is hitting the market in coming months. Not sure if this will hit canada, or if it will even come true.
So let's break it down to basics.
AR has tons of aftermarket accessories and I can duplicate what I have in a different caliber quite easily. But straight out of the gate I'm restricted and when the RCMP come knocking not even Mike from Canmore can help me.
So let's consider non restricted options.
ACR vs XCR i think comes down to personal preference... Yesterday I was lucky enough to put the 2 side by side at a gun shop and spend 20 min picking each apart and comparing. I walked out with the impression the ACR had a few features I liked but was over priced for what it was. I liked the ar style pin disassembly but it wasn't as tight as my Noveske nor as tight of a upper/lower fit as the XCR. Both the ACR and XCR can be modded to share a similar fit and feel to my existing AR (stock, grip, Ect). Triggers in both sucked in my mind. Are there trigger mods for these? I haven't been able to find anything that compares to that of an AR platform. The joys of a light crisp trigger.
I would love for the rifle to be non restricted, but I want the performance of my AR. I'm looking for help to filter through some of the propaganda and hear about the performance of the XCR and ACR.
Guess this is a long initial post to simply ask..... Will or does the ACR or XCR compete with the AR? What can be done to help with the trigger?
Thanks guys
Pic of my Noveske


















































