Jesus, guys. I just laid down my credit card to buy an XCR, but I have until tomorrow to back out. It's my first black rifle and I need all the advice I can get. Should I go ahead with it?
HK-SL8..... And your good to go. Non-Res. It works and only a few bucks more.
HK-SL8..... And your good to go. Non-Res. It works and only a few bucks more.
I've been told the SL-8 can crack if dry fired, and that the HOD is iffy
now dont y'all bring them plastic guns round here.
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Polycarbonate? Dont use them big words either, plastic boy.
Thanks, guys. I cancelled my order. Two thousand dollars is too much for something that isn't proven.
I'm interested in a black rifle, restricted or not, that will be completely reliable. I'm willing to spend what it takes to get it. Any suggestions?
It was very common for the barrels on the M96 to go flying down range if they were not seated properly. It is a known fact. The bolt is forcibly unlocked. Remember, the bolt doesn't have to move if the barrel can.
It is biased. I just paid $2400 for this rifle, that was supposed to be a contender for the SCAR program, it better be built like a $2400 special forces rifle! Do you think Johhny Commando wants to take apart and Loctite his rifle before he goes killing terrorists? There is a reason they failed the competition with flying colors.
The AR180B, for example, is sold for $1000 and is marketed is a civilian sporting rifle, so it gets more leeway. Even then, it's still built better, in my opinion. You slap a metal lower on it and you have an amazing rifle design.
Wow, what a load of fecal matter. The AR180B better? wow.
The XCR failed the Scar trials because of the lack of a blank firing adapter. Keep drinking the 180B koolaid, with your plastic lowered super gun.




























