Just received my new XCR-L keymod with lightweight barrel, haven't shot it yet. Here are my impressions:
When I first handled an XCR, I dismissed it outright. Too front heavy. I was comparing with a VZ58 with NEA handguards. In a way, because the VZ58 was my first semi-auto rifle, it spoiled me on what the balance of a rifle should feel like.
Just now, I just measured the weight of my XCR-L keymod with lightweight barrel, 3 rails + raised Aimpoint Micro T1 = 3.6kg
VZ58 non restricted with NEA handguards, recoil reducing folding buttstock tube, NEA rails, no optics = 3.5kg
No more front heaviness! No more heavy rifle! And the keymod feature is revolutionary. As fun as it is having rails everywhere, it's even more fun being able to put those rails wherever you want for the ultimate in customization - what a brilliant invention! I'm actually more excited about my XCR than I am about my Tavor!
For my purposes, the ACR doesn't come close. The non restricted ACR is much heavier than the lightweight XCR, and much more front heavy, does not have keymod and is much more expensive.
When I first handled an XCR, I dismissed it outright. Too front heavy. I was comparing with a VZ58 with NEA handguards. In a way, because the VZ58 was my first semi-auto rifle, it spoiled me on what the balance of a rifle should feel like.
Just now, I just measured the weight of my XCR-L keymod with lightweight barrel, 3 rails + raised Aimpoint Micro T1 = 3.6kg
VZ58 non restricted with NEA handguards, recoil reducing folding buttstock tube, NEA rails, no optics = 3.5kg
No more front heaviness! No more heavy rifle! And the keymod feature is revolutionary. As fun as it is having rails everywhere, it's even more fun being able to put those rails wherever you want for the ultimate in customization - what a brilliant invention! I'm actually more excited about my XCR than I am about my Tavor!
For my purposes, the ACR doesn't come close. The non restricted ACR is much heavier than the lightweight XCR, and much more front heavy, does not have keymod and is much more expensive.
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