What is the worst black rifle on the market? (*Prize*)

What is the worst black rifle on the market?

  • Ruger Mini-14

    Votes: 176 27.5%
  • Kel-Tec SU-16

    Votes: 119 18.6%
  • Benelli MR1

    Votes: 77 12.0%
  • Norinco M4

    Votes: 114 17.8%
  • RobArms XCR

    Votes: 65 10.1%
  • IWI Tavor

    Votes: 29 4.5%
  • FN FS2000

    Votes: 27 4.2%
  • Bushmaster ACR

    Votes: 34 5.3%

  • Total voters
    641
So this must be a "least kool" thread or something.

There are 4 guns on the list which are/have been (in selective format) actually issued as combat weapons. I notice 2 of them are "worst ever" candidates, 2 others are "best of worst" candidates.

Mini-14
Norinco M4
FN 2000
IWI Tavor

Other than 200 guns in Haiti or wherever some pathetic banana-republic wanna-be police used it as a half-@ssed patrol carbine, someone PLEASE explain to me where the Mini-14 has ever been a combat rifle?!?!
 
Benelli's MR1 takes the title the way I see it.

Wonky barrel, difficult to use controls, and nothing really great about it.

And there's hardly any goodies to slap on it.

All the others have tons of lego you can slap on there for all sorts of purposes including no reason at all. Regardless of what anyone thinks of spending 6 times the cost of your gun on accessories, those things are all out there on the market because people are buying them.

My wife buys purses and jewlery. I accessorize with gun parts!
 
Saw a picture and read an account of a flashy Mini-14 being used in Rhodesia in the late 70's. May have been a private security contractor type and not regular army, but for sure the guy carrying it was an American vietnam vet. There was mention of mini being used in combat in the story related to the picture. But its all fuzzy as I saw the picture and read the story years ago.
 
Not at all. If you think about it, there's much more that can be upgraded on an XCR: stock, pistol grip, buis, magazines, vertical grips... On an ACR what can you add? A vertical grip. I would also hazard a guess that the number of XCRs in Canada probably outnumber the number of ACRs by a factor of greater than 50:1.

You should love the XCR then, its great for your income. :DCustomers will need to buy, everything for it. Win, Win/ See its not so bad afterall. Now if you became an XCR repair guy as well you would be rich.:eek:;)
 
Hmmm the receiver itself only has two screws and a bunch of hmmm pins or something? Not sure how to explain.

Anyways, yea, it was a concern but user feedback and personal experience says it's reliable.
I wonder how many others are voting without actually handling the rifle they're voting for.
Gotta love the internet.
 
blaxsun: What's with the flurry of your "best of" and "worst of" threads lately ? Planning a purchase or just consoling yourself against buyer's remorse ? :p

Haha, touche. ;) You got me thinking and I can't recall a specific case of "buyer's remorse"; the closest I can recall is a CX4 Storm in .45ACP that for whatever reason just seemed less than exciting. I had a few Magpul goodies left and figured this would be a fun way to hand out some of them...
 
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