Robarms XCR FAQ post

I raised the rubber cheek peice that moves up about .25 of an inch. What three holes? You're telling me the entire stock can adjust upward too? Did not see that in the manual..
Yes where the stock mates to the frame there are 3 bolt/holes, IIRC, and you raise the complete stock upwards and rebolt. Seems it is allen heads but I could be wrong.


Oops I just saw your second posting. Good deal that it worked for you!
 
Another question for you guys...for the xcr and all semi autos in general..how do you store the rifle? Bolt closed with the firing pin not under tension? IE. dry fire it then store it? Or what?
 
I've never put much thought to it, but I guess it's bolt closed, hammer up.
I do dry fire, a lot, but don't think I've stored it hammer down.
 
sup fellas. Just got back from the range- only the second time out with my XCR-L.

Today I noticed my brass was getting dented right near the top of the casing upon ejection. I was shooting federal american eagle 55grain .223 and my gas setting was still set at 6 (my competition length xcr is S-7 settings) It was ejectiong around the 2-3 ocklock area.

What could cause denting of the brass? Perhaps my gas setting is far too high, gonna need to tone it down to 4 or 3. Is it possible I should be shooting 5.56 -the barrel is stamped 5.56 so maybe there is a pressure issue.
 
sup fellas. Just got back from the range- only the second time out with my XCR-L.

Today I noticed my brass was getting dented right near the top of the casing upon ejection. I was shooting federal american eagle 55grain .223 and my gas setting was still set at 6 (my competition length xcr is S-7 settings) It was ejectiong around the 2-3 ocklock area.

What could cause denting of the brass? Perhaps my gas setting is far too high, gonna need to tone it down to 4 or 3. Is it possible I should be shooting 5.56 -the barrel is stamped 5.56 so maybe there is a pressure issue.

i would recommend that you lower the gas setting , wolverine had say many time that you need to run the xcr-l in the lowest setting possible because right now you are pretty much at the max witch can cause you some breaking in the long term
 
how often do you guys remove that pin in the bolt to clean out the firing pin? Or after how many rounds I should say? I cant get that damn thing out by hand- looks like I will need a punch of some sort and a small hammer
 
how often do you guys remove that pin in the bolt to clean out the firing pin? Or after how many rounds I should say? I cant get that damn thing out by hand- looks like I will need a punch of some sort and a small hammer

never need any tool for that but mine is a x39

i tend to throw the hole bolt in the boilling water when cleaning the cheap corrosive ammo
 
I just wipe mine down after use, (has a layer of fluid film) ... I've never had an issue with my xcr's, the retaining pin is very , very easy to come out ... I wonder if there are bolt differences.
how often do you guys remove that pin in the bolt to clean out the firing pin? Or after how many rounds I should say? I cant get that damn thing out by hand- looks like I will need a punch of some sort and a small hammer
 
I just wipe mine down after use, (has a layer of fluid film) ... I've never had an issue with my xcr's, the retaining pin is very , very easy to come out ... I wonder if there are bolt differences.

there might be. the bolt in the picture of my manual looks a fair bit different from mine.
 
Oh they're the same. The pin at the back of the carrier is just in there with an oring, mine has always popped out easy ... good to have a spare on hand because you're SOL if you loose it in field cleaning.

Just pick at the pin head with your finger nail from the left side. It will come out easy. Or push from the opposite side with a small object, / pin / punch. It's only a very very light friction fit due to the oring, even slapping it against your hand it can fall out the left side. However, if you're referring to the firing pin tail, don't remove it, there is no need and it's in there with a roll pin.

Firing Pin Tail = Red
Firing Pin Retaining Pin = Black

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