This video showcases the Robinson Arms M96, a civilian-legal variant based on the Stoner 63 modular weapon system. The presenter highlights its features, including its chambering in .223 Remington/5.56 mm NATO, STANAG 4179 magazine compatibility, gas-operated system with a gas regulator, and a robust bolt carrier design. Despite being "minus a few fun details" from the original Stoner 63, the M96 maintains much of its legacy. The video also touches on shooting drills and the presenter's performance.
This video evaluates the Sig Sauer Tango6 LPVO, an optic recently approved by the DOD. Mounted on a Robinson Arms XCR-M chambered in .308, the optic is put to the test "on the clock" to assess its performance in a field setting. The description also includes a safety addendum regarding COVID-19 protocols observed during the filming, emphasizing extended social distancing measures.
This YouTube video features a "Mini Shoot" of the Robinson Arms XCR rifle. The content likely involves demonstrating the firearm at a range, potentially showcasing its handling, accuracy, or basic operational features. Given the title, it's a direct showcase of the XCR, possibly highlighting its "mini" variant for portability or a specific shooting session.
This video provides a comprehensive overview of the Echo 1/Robinson Arms XCR Full Metal AEG airsoft rifle. It highlights the replica's authenticity, its full metal construction, and its OEM by VFC, emphasizing its status as a unique and licensed option for airsoft enthusiasts. The description links to a full written review for further details.
This video from NUTNFANCY features an update on the Robinson Arms XCR rifle. The reviewer highlights improvements since his 2009 assessment, focusing on the new adjustable and folding XCS stock, which addresses cheek weld issues. Alex Robinson, the designer, explains the rifle's unique non-rotating bolt and defends its firing impulse and recoil characteristics. The XCR is presented as a reliable alternative to Stoner designs, offering AK-level reliability with AR ergonomics and rapid caliber conversion capabilities. While the reviewer suggests reducing rail real estate to shed weight, he acknowledges the XCR-L's continued uniqueness, reliability, and availability in Cerakoted finishes.
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