This expert guide from Garand Thumb, a recognized firearms testing authority, details the Robinson Armament XCR-M in 8.6 Blackout. It covers the rifle's design, the advantages of the 8.6 Blackout cartridge for subsonic applications, range performance including recoil and accuracy, and its modular caliber conversion capabilities. The video emphasizes the rifle's suitability as a heavy counter-assault weapon.
This expert-level comparison by SmallArmsSolutions delves into the FN SCAR 17S and Robinson Armament XCR-M. The analysis covers historical context, detailed technical specifications, gas system differences, modularity, ergonomics, trigger quality, recoil impulse, and accuracy testing. The speaker, demonstrating high subject matter expertise, highlights the SCAR's combat pedigree and milder recoil against the XCR-M's superior modularity, ambidextrous controls, and value proposition.
This video revisits the Robinson Armament XCR-M rifle, conducting accuracy testing with both .308 Winchester and 6.5mm Creedmoor calibers. The description also lists various Magpul accessories, shooting rests, cleaning gear, and discount codes for several firearm-related companies, indicating a focus on practical application and product recommendations within the firearms community.
This video presents a 'Top 5 Boogaloo Pews' list, featuring firearms deemed suitable for a hypothetical societal collapse scenario. The host, Armand Gun, discusses various rifles, shotguns, and handguns, highlighting their reliability, firepower, and iconic status. The selection includes the Valmet M78, Benelli M4, a custom AR-15 build, Robinson Armament XCR-M, and the Accuracy International AWM, with a bonus RPG-7 training system. The video emphasizes practical considerations like ammunition availability and platform robustness.
This video provides an overview of Robinson Armament rifles, focusing on the XCR platform designed to compete with the SCAR program. The presenter highlights the XCR-M for heavy calibers like .308, 6.5 Creedmoor, and .243, and the XCR-L for intermediate calibers such as 5.56, 7.62x39, and .300 Blackout. The video also touches on their Stoner 63 clones, noting their high quality, stainless steel construction, and the community's desire for their return to production, including a rare belt-fed variant.
This video provides an in-depth review of the Robinson Armament XCR-M, focusing on its modularity and operational features. The presenter highlights the rifle's long-stroke piston system, ambidextrous controls, and particularly its easy barrel-swapping capability for different calibers like .308 Winchester and 6.5 Creedmoor. Emphasis is placed on the importance of correctly adjusting the FN FAL-style gas valve for optimal reliability and to prevent premature wear, especially when using suppressors or in varying environmental conditions.
This guide details the field disassembly of the Robinson Armament XCR-M SBR, a process highlighted by its short-stroke piston system and quick-change barrel mechanism. The video emphasizes the importance of safety during disassembly, starting with a thorough unloaded check. It covers separating receivers, removing the bolt carrier group and piston, and finally, the barrel removal via a single Allen screw. This procedure is crucial for maintenance and understanding the rifle's modular design, particularly relevant for owners in Canada and competitors in 'Heavy Metal' 3-gun events.
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