RobArm XCR

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14 April 04

The XCR's are shipping!!! They'll trickle out slowly at first and be delivered in larger quantities over the next two months. We greatly appreciate the patience of those who have waited for this product.

We are the only U.S. owned manufacturer which makes new and innovative rifles of this type. This takes a little longer, but is more than worth the wait.


I've read this today on RobArm's site. Is this true? Are we really gonna start seeing this fabled beast? Or is this another, 'It's ready but not really,' from the past?
 
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imagine_74714 said:
14 April 04

They'll trickle out slowly at first and be delivered in larger quantities over the next two months. This takes a little longer, but is more than worth the wait.

I've read this today on RobArm's site. Is this true? Are we really gonna start seeing this fabled beast? Or is this another, 'It's ready but not really,' from the past?


when you translate that from robarm to english it read, we finished about 20 guns and have sent them to magazines to test. by the time they go to print we should have 20 more ready to ship provided the magazine guns work ok. Canada will see rifles by mid 2007
 
P0WERWAGON said:
when you translate that from robarm to english it read, we finished about 20 guns and have sent them to magazines to test. by the time they go to print we should have 20 more ready to ship provided the magazine guns work ok. Canada will see rifles by mid 2007

lmao. P0WERWAGON with translation skills like that you should work for the UN.
 
Just a FYI for myself, when they do become available or if someone has already purchased one what's the going price? I had a good look at one during the MC shoot. A nice rifle indeed.
 
The XCR is sort of like the unicorn; talked about, and people want to believe they exist. Random sightings,..etc....
 
here a picture of the XCR

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and here is the shrike

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whats the diff between short gas and long gas, and which on is better? Never did quite understand that one...
 
So... It'd be probably easier for me to go in search of unicorn or Loch Ness monster, than to find XCR in my life time...?

I'd said I wait for .308 version to come out, but I would probably be just happy with .223 at this rate. For all the hooplas they've thrown, I hop I won't be disappointed by it when I finally get one...
 
I cant possibly imagine what is taking so long to produce these firearms , if I ran my buisness saying to my customers I would have the product ready for 2 years running I would say the buisness would fail.
 
Greenman said:
I cant possibly imagine what is taking so long to produce these firearms , if I ran my buisness saying to my customers I would have the product ready for 2 years running I would say the buisness would fail.

it is one thing to make something for yourself, try producing something for mass consumption.

design, construction of prototype, evaluation and testing, redesigning, sourcing supplies and sub contractors, final product testing. and lets not foreget all the legal BS needed to. the only mistake they made was saying when.
 
Just looked at the website again and was curious and didn't want to start a whole new XCR thread to go with the 12,621 that are already going...

How would one go about adding a Harris bipod to the 18.6in heavy barrel version ?
 
I honestly never saw what all the fuss was about? The XCR isn't that good looking and if I want reliability I'll stick with my Swiss Arms rifles. Frankly, the M96 would be my choice if I was going to pick up a robarm product. Anyone else feel that way?
 
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