Wilks
CGN Regular
- Location
- Nanaimo, British Columbia
This is amazing
https://www.canadiangunnutz.com/for...ience-the-good-and-the-bad-Round-count-350ish
Interesting issues you had! I experienced none of yours, aside from rounds not feeding from a mag. I'd be interested to see how your rifle performs on gas setting 2 (well, once you have your barrel mounted properly, anyway...)
Is this guy trying to sell this garbage rifle in Canada??? It has everything i don't wanna have happening to my rifle. ####, we live in a weird world for sure.
Was this video intended to make people wanna buy this rifle? Haha, that’s a little disappointing.
Is the light mounted to the rifle that far away as a stabilizer or… ??
1. There is no way the charging handle can come out on the Gen 2, unless it’s not properly installed.
2. Gen 2’s only ship with pmags.
3. Bolt hold open mags are known to cause issue with the m10x.
Makes me a bit skeptical of the rest of the review.
Is it an older rifle?
I owned one and never had the barrel shift issue.
Using pmags and Barnaul the rifle functioned flawlessly. It ran poorly with Chinese surplus and steel mags.
Sold it, with full disclosure, because I wanted to shoot cheap ammo. I’ve got plenty of rifles to shoot .70 cent rounds out of.
Once I found the secret recipe of pmags and newly manufactured Russian ammo, it ran like a top - not a single malfunction in maybe 300 rounds.
It’s amazing the different reviews on this rifle tho. Everyone’s millage seems to very.
Regarding the barrel issue, there is a set screw that’s under the handguard just in front of the magwell, check that’s it’s tight at 50in/lbs.
Otherwise the barrel will move relative to the handguard/optics rail assembly, might be what’s going on there.
Why would they post this if they sell it?
I would imagine it’s because it competes with their in-house product that they control the market on
I wonder how long did it take for the XCR to work out it’s problems?
Why would they post this if they sell it?
The whole charging handle thing can happen pretty easily. Since all you have to do is lightly press the end and rotate simply charging the rifle can cause it to become unlocked. Then once it’s unlocked you really wouldn’t know it until it decides to become detached. So even when you were just demonstrating how the handle can be swapped side to side if you weren’t deliberate in ensuring the lock was back at 90° you could easily have unlocked it the next time you charged it. Then it’s just a matter of time. I don’t necessarily think it’s a flaw as much as something they should look at improving. As in it works but it could be better.
I agree 100%, my current theory on her is that by handling it and charging the firearm with gloves on I somehow managed to unlock it, and if that is correct by simply handling it I am surprised more handles haven't gone "bye-bye" into the unknown.
That Barrel alignment issue is what would concern me the most were I the owner of one of these trouble-prone firearms. Wow - I am simply amazed that such rifles passed through whatever M+M does for post-assembly/pre-shipping QC inspections. That is very telling in and of itself! I am personally a loooong ways away from purchasing an M10X based on that video and owner comments both here and elsewhere. More's the pity, as it has terrific potential as an interesting amalgam of various designs, and is chambered in a calibre that is under-represented in terms of ccompeting platforms chambered in the same 7.62x39mm calibre. I'd really like to like this rifle, but in its present state of reliability I simply cannot.
Pass, do not consider, even in moments of weakness...
GNutzGuy on YouTube said:
YouTuber GNutzGuy has posted how to measure if an M10x has a bent/deviated barrel.




























