Overview of Robinson Armament Rifles

Published on September 18, 2019
Duration: 1:54

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.

Quick Summary

Robinson Armament offers the XCR rifle platform, with the XCR-M chambered in heavy calibers like .308 and 6.5 Creedmoor, and the XCR-L for intermediate rounds such as 5.56 and .300 Blackout. They also produced high-quality Stoner 63 clones, including a rare belt-fed variant, which the community hopes will return to production.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Robinson Armament
  2. 00:07The XCR Platform Overview
  3. 00:27XCR-M Heavy Calibers
  4. 00:36XCR-L Intermediate Calibers
  5. 00:53Quick Change System
  6. 01:12Stoner 63 Clones
  7. 01:35Belt-Fed Variant
  8. 01:45Future Content Plans

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main rifle platforms offered by Robinson Armament?

Robinson Armament is known for its XCR platform, which includes the XCR-M for heavy calibers and the XCR-L for intermediate calibers. They also produced highly-regarded Stoner 63 clones.

What calibers does the Robinson Armament XCR-M rifle support?

The XCR-M is designed for heavy calibers, specifically mentioning .308 Winchester, 6.5 Creedmoor, and .243 Winchester, making it suitable for larger hunting applications.

What types of calibers are compatible with the Robinson Armament XCR-L?

The XCR-L is a smaller-framed firearm that accepts intermediate calibers. These include 5.56x45mm, 7.62x39mm, and .300 Blackout, among others.

Are Robinson Armament Stoner 63 clones still in production?

Currently, Robinson Armament does not produce their Stoner 63 clones. However, there is significant community interest and calls for their return to production due to their excellent quality and representation of the original.

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