This video announces the return of the Robinson Armament XCR-L rifle to Massachusetts. It highlights the rifle's features, including its monolithic upper, non-reciprocating charging handle, ambidextrous controls, and caliber conversion capabilities (5.56, 300 Blackout, 7.62x39). The description emphasizes its Massachusetts compliance due to a fin grip, positioning it as a reliable and adaptable alternative to the AR platform. A special offer is mentioned for viewers who visit RapidFireRadio.us and use code GOW at checkout.
This YouTube video showcases the Robinson Armament XCR-L rifle chambered in 5.56mm during a range session on Range 2. The description highlights that this is not the main video on the rifle and directs viewers to other Hickok45 channels for additional content, including clips and discussions. It also lists several sponsors and provides links to their websites. The video emphasizes firearms safety and responsible gun ownership, stating it's for educational and entertainment purposes only, and advises against attempting to replicate actions shown due to the inherent dangers of firearms.
This YouTube video provides a quick, under-60-second guide on how to operate a Robinson Arms XCR rifle, specifically the L or M model. It details the clearing procedure, emphasizing safety by first placing the firearm on safe, removing the magazine, and then pulling the charging handle to eject any live rounds. The description also highlights the rifle's specific configuration: a 14.5" pinned and welded .308 XCR M, equipped with a Vortex Razor Gen 3 1-10 scope in a Badger Condition One mount, a Trijicon RMR offset dot on a Valhalla Tactical Rukh offset mount, and a Surefire 762 RC2 Mini suppressor.
This video showcases an extensive upgrade of a Robinson Armament XCR-M Micro .308 rifle, costing over $7,000 in accessories. The build features high-end components like an Elcan Spectre DR, Surefire lights and muzzle devices, a Steiner DBAL A3, and various Magpul and Knight's Armament parts. The video highlights the customization process and the final, kitted-out rifle.
This video provides a comprehensive review of the Robinson Armament XCR-L rifle. The content creator, Mrgunsngear, collaborates with Eric from the Iraqveteran8888 channel to test the rifle's accuracy and discuss its features. The review covers the XCR-L in .223 Wylde caliber, while also mentioning its availability in other calibers like 7.62x39mm and .300 Blackout. The video aims to educate and entertain firearm enthusiasts.
This video features a shooting demonstration of the Robinson Armament M96, a high-quality clone of the legendary Stoner 63 rifle. The creator highlights the Stoner 63's historical significance with US Navy SEALs in the Vietnam War and its highly configurable nature. The M96 clone, produced between 1999 and 2011, is discussed for its build quality, featuring stamped stainless steel receivers. The video emphasizes that this is a semi-automatic, non-restricted firearm in Canada, legally owned with a PAL. The creator also uses the description to explain their Patreon support model, detailing how funds are reinvested into content creation, including acquiring new firearms, ammunition, production gear, and attending industry events.
This video provides an overview of the Robinson Armament M96, a clone of the legendary Stoner 63 rifle. The Stoner 63 was famously used by US Navy SEALs during the Vietnam War and was a highly versatile platform, capable of functioning as a rifle, top-feeding gun, and belt-fed machinegun. The video details the M96's construction, featuring stamped stainless steel receivers, and its availability in different barrel lengths and configurations. It also touches upon the rarity and high value of original Stoner 63s, with most surviving examples being owned by a single collector. The M96 is presented as a semi-automatic, non-restricted firearm in Canada, requiring a PAL for ownership. The presenter emphasizes their proper licensing.
This video provides a comprehensive field strip and reassembly guide for the Robinson Armament XCR-M rifle. The presenter demonstrates how to disassemble and reassemble the large-frame, multi-caliber rifle, emphasizing its importance for cleaning and maintenance. The video highlights the XCR's quick-change barrel system, its availability in various calibers (.308, .243 Win, .260 Rem, 6.5 Creedmoor), and its ergonomic advantages over the FN Scar 17. It also discusses Canadian firearm regulations regarding barrel length and licensing requirements (PAL/RPAL).
This video provides an overview of Robinson Armament rifles, focusing on the XCR platform. It details the company's history, its competitor to the SCAR program, and the evolution of the XCR through its Gen 2 and Gen 3 versions. The reviewer highlights the XCR's popularity in Canada due to its non-restricted status (dependent on barrel length) and expresses a personal preference for the rifle's ergonomics and quick barrel change system over the FN Scar 17, particularly in .308 caliber. The video also mentions other Robinson Armament models like the M96 Recon and Expeditionary Rifle.
This YouTube video features a first-person perspective of shooting the Robinson Armament XCR-M rifle chambered in .308 caliber. The description highlights the rifle's modern design, ergonomic features like side charging, an integrated forward assist, and ambidextrous controls, as well as its quick-change barrel system and adjustable gas. The creator mentions that the XCR-M is considered non-restricted in Canada with an 18.6"+ barrel. The video also includes a correction regarding the drum magazine, specifying it's the D50 (.308 model) and not the Magpul D60 (.223 model). The creator expresses a strong preference for the XCR platform. The video aims to showcase the rifle's performance and features, with the creator sharing their positive experience and some experimental issues encountered by adjusting the gas system.
This video provides an initial review of the Robinson Arms XCR-L Pistol. The content aims to give viewers a first look at the firearm, highlighting its features and performance. The description also mentions the involvement of various individuals and businesses, including Robinson Armament, Ventura Munitions, and QVO Tactical, suggesting a collaborative effort in producing this review. Viewers are encouraged to watch the bloopers at the end for entertainment. The video also includes links to the reviewer's social media, website, and a mailing address for fan contributions.
This video showcases three new firearm products added to the Brownells inventory. It begins with an in-depth look at the Robinson Armament XCR series, highlighting its hybrid design elements of the AR-15 and Kalashnikov platforms, including an AK-type gas piston, monolithic upper receiver, and folding stock/brace. Next, the FM Products 7-inch 9mm barrel, suitable for AR-15 pistol or SBR builds, is presented. Finally, the video features Brownells wood stocks designed for Howa bolt-action rifles in various action lengths, noting the inclusion of a recoil pad and sling swivel studs.