SCAR vs ACR Part I

Published on September 21, 2011
Duration: 11:32

This guide details the field stripping process for the Bushmaster ACR, as demonstrated by an expert from Military Arms Channel. It covers separating receivers, removing the bolt carrier group, and the unique quick-change barrel system. The ACR's modularity and ambidextrous features are highlighted, emphasizing its user-friendly design for maintenance and customization.

Quick Summary

The Bushmaster ACR is a highly modular rifle featuring a 3-way adjustable folding stock, fully ambidextrous controls, a non-reciprocating charging handle, and a quick-change barrel system. It accepts standard AR-15 magazines and offers an adjustable gas system for enhanced reliability. Its lower receiver can be swapped for compatibility with other magazine types, making it a versatile platform.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Series Overview
  2. 01:56Bushmaster ACR Features
  3. 04:01ACR Controls and Gas System
  4. 05:01ACR Field Stripping
  5. 07:06ACR Modularity and Trigger Group
  6. 08:35ACR Quick-Change Barrel System

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Bushmaster ACR?

The Bushmaster ACR boasts a 3-way adjustable folding stock, fully ambidextrous controls (safety, mag release, bolt release), a non-reciprocating charging handle, an adjustable gas system, and a quick-change barrel system. It also accepts standard AR-15 magazines.

How do you field strip the Bushmaster ACR?

Field stripping involves separating the upper and lower receivers via receiver pins, removing the bolt carrier group and charging handle, detaching the handguard and buttstock, and finally removing the barrel assembly using a lever and locking nut mechanism.

What is the significance of the ACR's modularity?

The ACR's modularity allows for easy customization and maintenance. Its lower receiver can be swapped for different magazine types (like AK mags), and the trigger group is a removable unit, enhancing its adaptability for various roles and user preferences.

What is the price range for the Bushmaster ACR and FN SCAR 16S?

Both the Bushmaster ACR and the FN SCAR 16S are positioned as premium rifles, with commercial availability typically ranging from $1,800 to $2,200, reflecting their advanced features and materials.

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