Robinson Arms XCR Demo - 5.56 Drills

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Uploaded by on May 22, 2006

The Robinson Arms XCR was a multi-caliber firearm system developed by Robinson Armament Co., and competed unsuccessfully against the FN SCAR for a United States special operations weapon requirement.

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  • I think you mean Close Quarters Battle ;)

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  • OrderOfSeton

    Why are you wasting your money on internet access?

    I assume it's because you want internet. Let's apply this logic to other areas, shall we?

  • Actually, it does have the same level of modularity. In addition, it's easier (and quicker) to change barrels or caliber with an XCR in comparison to the SCAR. There are several videos floating around here to prove it. (6 screws vs. 1?)

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  • @erikb6 lol

    and you're someone special?

    maybe he wanted to practice ready-ups.

  • @OrderOfSeton why does anyone spend money on anything? open your mind man..

  • I want XCR with fully auto, no semi auto...Damn this guy law!

  • why do they keep on putting the weapon in and out of sight like that?

  • @ComradeRiot Remove that comment, or I will report you to the proper authorities.

  • @OrderOfSeton why do people waste money on music or movies or internet or countless other things you don't need. Its because we enjoy them, guns are a great sport and loads of fun.

  • To kill people like you.

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