XCR-M Micro .308 Pistol

Mr Wolverine

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Manitoba. Canada
XCR-M Mini & Micro Pistol

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It has taken nearly two years but finally Rob Arms have finished the .308 XCR-M Mini pistol with 13 inch barrel and the XCR-M Micro pistol with 9.5 inch barrel. We have taken delivery of samples and our initial results show these girls are a lot of fun and perform great.

We have placed an initial order for Micro pistols with the 9.5 inch barrel. We intend to order all of these with the new Keymod forearm. These will be supplied with no butt stock but all the normal XCR-L and XCR-M butt stocks and butt adapters will fit.

Currently we do not have any 10rd .308 pistol mags. Now we have a pistol we need a manufacture for new pistol mags. We are talking to one manufacture but it is too early to know what will develop, I would like to see a new designed steel mag with enhanced type anti tilt follower.

Prices will follow ASAP.




Next to a baby Smith & Wesson for comparison.
 
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We have placed an initial order for Micro pistols with the 9.5 inch barrel. We intend to order all of these with the new Keymod forearm. These will be supplied with no butt stock but all the normal XCR-L and XCR-M butt stocks and butt adapters will fit.

Anyway you can order some with the railed forearms?

Can you make these pistol mags so they fit the m14 too?

There are no M-14 pistols in existence so no one can't make one.
 
Will there be Robinson-made 10rd 308 pistol mags for these too?

IMHO the Robinson mags weren't nearly as nice as my Pmags or even the DPMS mags I bought for my XCR-M. the Robinson mag follower had to be filed down a bit or it would cause problems.

Really looking forward to some 10-rounders though. Definitely happy I got an XCR-M
 
We are talking to E-lander for the new 10 rd pistol mag. I am determined to have them produce the best mag possible, personally I am not happy with any of the current mags offered. I want a new design anti tilt follower in a new designed steel body. The problem is this may prove to be cost prohibitive, but what is the point of having an unreliable mag. E-Lander have proved to me that their steel body M16 mag is among the best, if not the best M16 type mag on the market. I am not a fan of "plastic" mags, I know you can run over them with a truck, but in the real world if a truck was running over my mags the condition of my mags would probably be the last thing on my mind.:)

I never like asking this question but what do you, the end user think about price? I am trying to keep the retail at $39.99 to $45.00 per mag
 
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