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Bushmaster: ACR, ASAP

Posted by heggenstaller, Oct 16 2009, 07:21 AM

Bushmaster, finally, will offer a consumer version of the ACR in 2010. Several, actually. That was the bottom-line word delivered yesterday at the company's new products seminar held in Kerrville, Texas.

The ACR, or Adaptive Combat Rifle, has been an ongoing collaboration involving Bushmaster, Magpul and Remington for the past two years. A quick rundown of features includes: a two-position (suppressed and non-suppressed), short-stroke, gas-piston system of operation; modular, interchangeable bolt heads, barrels, magazines, buttstocks (one of which is a six-position side-folder) and handguards; an aluminum upper receiver and a polymer lower receiver; a cold hammer-forged, free-floating barrel; and ambidexterous controls. In short, it's innovative and badass.

The cool thing here--other than it being a brand-spanking new gun that you can get your hands on real soon--is the ACR's modularity. The consumer version will be offered with a 16.5-inch barrel, but Bushmaster will also be making barrels with lengths of 10.5, 14.5 and 18 inches. The first version of the ACR will be chambered in 5.56x45 mm, of course, but since a tool-less disassembly allows you to change bolt heads, barrels and magazines, the ACR can be user-configured to run with other cartridges as well. Ongoing development will focus on the 6.8 mm Rem. SPC, 7.62x39 mm, a yet-to-be-disclosed 6.5 mm round and, get this, the .30 Rem. AR.

When these components become available, swapping them out should be a cinch. I watched as the ACR was broken down into its six main components in about a minute.

In an update posted to Bushmaster's website, the company says it is putting the ACR "through every imaginable scenario to ensure that it's absolutely ready to be released" and that the "official launch" is "slated for the first half of 2010." In the meantime, feast your eyes on a few pics I snapped at the seminar.

And yes, I shot it. At 10 zombie targets as fast as I could.

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Comments

  Isaiah, Oct 16 2009, 07:03 PM

How does this compare to the FN SCAR?

They look similar, but beauty's only skin deep. I love Remingtons, and if you tell me it's better than the SCAR, and sound convincing, I'll probably believe you, so let's try that.

  Guest, Oct 16 2009, 11:22 PM

SCAR doesnt have:
toolless barrel change
non-reciprocating charging handle
as good of a polymer as Magpuls
ACRS much lower MSRP ($1500-2000) vs $2500

  RMGO, Oct 19 2009, 05:14 PM

I've shot the Masada/ACR (serial number 0001) and the HK416 (but not a SCAR).

The H&K had the felt recoil of a .30 cal.....soooo, why not just buy a .30 cal?

  Guest, Nov 12 2009, 03:11 AM

Are they taking pre-orders?

  Guest, Nov 13 2009, 08:07 PM

The Masada (or ACR) is an awesome rifle, though its relatively lower cost and rugged design makes it certainly viable for adoption by the US military.

The H&K 416 is also an awesome weapons design, though one only needs the upper to replace the M4/M16 line of weaponry, which would also be inexpensive. The bolt and receiver design of the ACR is substantially more rugged though.

I fired the H&K 416 and it actually has similar recoil to the existing M4/M16 (many cite that it is less, though i would have to disagree). It certainly is not that of a 30 cal unless RMGO fired the HK 417 version (LOL)

  Guest, Nov 14 2009, 12:27 AM

did you get a price, and any idea how many they are going to cam for the public, non suppressed, fixed stock is what they will need to make available for those who live is the socialist states like NJ,NY,MA and CT

 

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