ARES SCR Generation 2 Review

Published on February 29, 2016
Duration: 12:02

This expert review from TFB TV's James Reeves details the ARES SCR Generation 2, highlighting significant improvements over the original, including a better trigger and bolt hold-open. The rifle's unique design, which allows AR-15 upper compatibility in a traditional rifle profile, makes it suitable for restricted markets. Technical specifications, recoil system mechanics, and range performance, including accuracy with Wolf ammo, are thoroughly covered, concluding it's a well-addressed customer feedback iteration.

Quick Summary

The ARES SCR Generation 2 offers AR-15 upper receiver modularity within a traditional rifle profile, making it compliant for 'ban states.' Key improvements include a vastly better trigger and a last-round bolt hold-open. It utilizes a unique 'rat tail' recoil system and achieved 1.5-2.5 inch groups at 100 meters with Wolf ammo.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Background
  2. 00:40Key Improvements in Gen 2
  3. 01:38Design Philosophy and Compliance
  4. 03:54Technical Specifications
  5. 04:33Recoil System Mechanics
  6. 05:40Range Testing and Muzzle Brake
  7. 07:51Ergonomics and Accuracy
  8. 09:59Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main improvements in the ARES SCR Generation 2 compared to the original?

The Generation 2 features a significantly improved trigger, an A2-style front iron sight, and a last-round bolt hold-open, addressing key shortcomings of the original model.

How does the ARES SCR Generation 2 achieve AR-15 upper compatibility in a traditional rifle profile?

It uses a sporting-style stock, similar to a shotgun or hunting rifle, which allows it to accept most AR-15 upper receivers without needing a standard AR-15 buffer tube assembly.

What is the unique recoil system used in the ARES SCR Generation 2?

The SCR employs a 'rat tail' system attached to the bolt carrier group. This tail pushes a recoil spring at a downward angle into the sporting stock, bypassing the need for an external buffer tube.

What kind of accuracy can be expected from the ARES SCR Generation 2?

During range testing with Wolf ammunition, the rifle produced acceptable accuracy, with groups measuring between 1.5 to 2.5 inches at 100 meters.

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