The ACR in 1 Minute #Shorts

Published on May 17, 2021
Duration: 1:00

This video provides a rapid overview of the ACR (Adaptive Combat Rifle), originally designed by Magpul as the Masada. It highlights modern updates by Templar Precision, chambered in 5.56 NATO and compatible with AR-15 magazines. The expert instructor points out key features like the Geissele trigger, ambidextrous controls, RPM Tool handguard, ACC Blastout muzzle device, and the iconic folding stock.

Quick Summary

The ACR (Adaptive Combat Rifle), originally Magpul's Masada, is now being developed by Templar Precision. It is chambered in 5.56 NATO, accepts standard AR-15 magazines, and features a Geissele trigger, ambidextrous controls, an RPM Tool handguard, ACC Blastout muzzle device, and a notable folding stock.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the ACR
  2. 00:23Modern Updates and Caliber
  3. 00:34Controls and Features
  4. 00:42Aftermarket Parts and Legacy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the ACR rifle originally known as?

The ACR rifle was originally designed by Magpul and was known as the Masada. Templar Precision is now developing and realizing the potential of this adaptive combat rifle system.

What caliber is the ACR rifle chambered in and what magazines does it accept?

The ACR rifle is chambered in 5.56 NATO and is designed to accept standard AR-15 magazines, enhancing its compatibility and parts commonality with widely available components.

What are some key features of the modern ACR rifle?

Key features highlighted include a Geissele trigger, fully ambidextrous controls (bolt release, mag release, selector), an RPM Tool handguard, an ACC Blastout muzzle device, and its signature folding and adjustable stock.

Who is currently developing the ACR system?

Templar Precision in Ohio is currently developing and bringing the ACR system to its full potential, building upon the original design concepts.

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