The Garand Thumb review highlights the Robinson Armament XCR-M in 8.6 Blackout as a significant advancement in subsonic rifle platforms. It offers superior terminal ballistics compared to 300 Blackout and 9mm subsonic rounds due to its heavy 300-grain projectile and high twist rate. The rifle demonstrates manageable recoil, acceptable accuracy for its intended role, and impressive modularity with its quick-change barrel system.
Hickok45 provides a positive range experience with the Robinson Armament XCR-L in 5.56mm. He highlights the rifle's excellent trigger, which facilitates rapid fire, and the effectiveness of its muzzle brake. Despite challenges with target acquisition at distance without zoom, he successfully engages various targets, indicating growing appreciation for the platform.
This video provides a rapid, under-60-second guide to the manual of arms for the Robinson Arms XCR rifle, specifically the L and M variants. It covers essential controls like the safety selector, non-reciprocating charging handle, bolt lock/release, and magazine release. The demonstration highlights practical operation, including loading, firing, and the bolt hold-open feature on the last round, comparing controls to familiar platforms like the AR-15 and FAL.
This video showcases a heavily upgraded Robinson Armament XCR-M Micro rifle, featuring a $5k investment in accessories. Key upgrades include an Elcan SpecterDR optic, Magpul UBR stock, and Ergo grip, enhancing its tactical capabilities. The rifle's modern design, quick-change barrel system, and ambidextrous controls are highlighted, along with its long-stroke gas piston operation.
The M96 Expeditionary Rifle by Robinson Armament is a modular semi-automatic firearm inspired by the Stoner 63/63A. This review highlights its unique features, including a stamped stainless steel receiver, AR-15 magazine compatibility, and an adjustable gas system. The video demonstrates its 'Bren' configuration, showcasing its adaptability and distinct manual of arms, while also delving into its internal mechanics and historical context.
This #Shorts video showcases a diverse collection of legendary American firearms, from modern precision rifles like the Mk 14 EBR and SR-15 to WWII classics such as the M1 Garand and Thompson M1A1. It also features iconic handguns and iconic rifles like the AR-15 and 'A-Team' style Mini-14, concluding with heavy machine guns like the Browning M2. The display highlights American firearm history and culture.
The Robinson Armament XCR-L is a highly modular, piston-driven rifle offering impressive accuracy and ergonomics, comparable to or exceeding platforms like the FN SCAR. It features a versatile gas system, quick-change barrel capability for multiple calibers, and an FAL-inspired manual of arms, making it a robust option for serious use.
This video showcases the 9.5-inch barrel Robinson Armament XCR-M Micro chambered in .308. It highlights shooting and controls of this gas-operated, long-stroke piston rifle with an adjustable gas system. The video mentions the Aimpoint Comp M4s optic and IWI Tavor Tar-21 iron sights, along with a Rob Arms single chamber brake. The description also references previous videos on the XCR platform and encourages viewers to support the channel on Patreon and follow on Instagram and Facebook. All local laws were followed during production.
This YouTube video showcases five unique and impressive AR-15 platforms, along with a special feature on the Cross Mag. The creator highlights various custom builds and specific firearm models, providing details on their origins and unique features. The video also includes product placements for Cross Mag, Valhalla Tactical, and Custom Smith MFG, with a clear disclaimer about the nature of the collaborations. The creator emphasizes that all firearms are legally owned and stored in Canada, and were unloaded during filming. The video is structured as a 'Top 5' format, featuring a range of AR-15 variants and other notable firearms like the SIG Rattler and Robinson Armament XCR-M Micro.
This video showcases the 9th Annual Blue August Range Day, an event described as a "miniature SHOT Show" where vendors present their latest products in a relaxed setting, followed by range time. Featured brands include Galco Holsters, Aero Precision, Diamond Back, Lucas Oil, American Tactical, DeSantis Holsters, Robinson Armament, ProGun Cleaning, Skinner Sights, I.O. Inc., Franklin Armory, CMC Triggers, Sun Optics, Elite Iron, and Arsenal AKs. Various firearms are highlighted, including the Galil 5.56 by American Tactical, a Tikka 6.5cm with an Elite Iron Suppressor, Aero Precision M4E1 5.56, Franklin Armory 300blk Reformation, Chiappa Bush Pilot .357 Lever Action, Arsenal AK, DB9 Pistol by Diamond Back, DB10 .308 by Diamond Back, and a Robinson Armament 5.56 SBR. The video also mentions giveaways and encourages viewers to support TFBTV through Patreon and Subscribe Star.
This video features a shooting demonstration of the Robinson Armament M96, a high-quality clone of the legendary Stoner 63 rifle. The creator highlights the Stoner 63's historical significance with US Navy SEALs in the Vietnam War and its highly configurable nature. The M96 clone, produced between 1999 and 2011, is discussed for its build quality, featuring stamped stainless steel receivers. The video emphasizes that this is a semi-automatic, non-restricted firearm in Canada, legally owned with a PAL. The creator also uses the description to explain their Patreon support model, detailing how funds are reinvested into content creation, including acquiring new firearms, ammunition, production gear, and attending industry events.
This video provides an overview of the Robinson Armament M96, a clone of the legendary Stoner 63 rifle. The Stoner 63 was famously used by US Navy SEALs during the Vietnam War and was a highly versatile platform, capable of functioning as a rifle, top-feeding gun, and belt-fed machinegun. The video details the M96's construction, featuring stamped stainless steel receivers, and its availability in different barrel lengths and configurations. It also touches upon the rarity and high value of original Stoner 63s, with most surviving examples being owned by a single collector. The M96 is presented as a semi-automatic, non-restricted firearm in Canada, requiring a PAL for ownership. The presenter emphasizes their proper licensing.
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