Robinson Arms XCR-M Competition Rifle .308 16″

$250,039.00

A modular, piston-driven .308 competition rifle built for reliability and speed in multi-gun matches or tactical roles.

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Description

The Robinson Arms XCR-M Competition Rifle 308/7.62 16″ Barrel Keymod Rail, Black Finish, 30rd Mag is a purpose-built, modular battle rifle designed for high-stakes competition and demanding tactical use. It delivers the proven terminal performance of the .308 Winchester/7.62x51mm NATO cartridge in a reliable, short-stroke piston-driven platform that’s ready for the timer and the field. This rifle is engineered to handle the rigors of multi-gun matches and serve as a formidable defensive tool where power and precision are non-negotiable.

Key Features

  • Short-stroke gas piston system for reliable operation and cooler, cleaner running.
  • Fully modular design allows for quick caliber changes and extensive customization.
  • 16-inch chrome-lined barrel balances maneuverability with .308 velocity.
  • KeyMod free-float handguard provides a lightweight, rigid platform for accessories.
  • Ambidextrous fire controls for efficient operation from any shooting position.
  • Competition-ready out of the box with a crisp, adjustable trigger.

Specifications & Details

Caliber .308 Winchester / 7.62x51mm NATO
Barrel Length 16 inches
Overall Length (Stock Extended) Approx. 35.5 inches
Weight (Unloaded) Approx. 8.9 lbs
Magazine Capacity 30 Rounds (Included)
Handguard KeyMod Free-Float Rail

When it comes to competition stages that stretch past 300 yards or defensive scenarios where barrier penetration matters, the .308 cartridge speaks with authority. The XCR-M’s piston system is the core of its reliability—it drastically reduces fouling in the receiver and runs cooler than direct impingement. This means you can run a full day’s match or a demanding training course without the constant worry of carbon-lock or heat-induced malfunctions. The rifle’s modularity is its secret weapon; you can reconfigure calibers, handguards, and stocks with simple tools. That said, the included 16-inch barrel configuration is the sweet spot for dynamic shooting. At a ready weight of just under nine pounds, it’s manageable for fast transitions but heavy enough to soak up recoil for faster follow-up shots. The investment of $2500.39 gets you into a system, not just a single firearm.

Who This Rifle Is For

This is for the competitive shooter who needs a .308 that can keep pace in Tactical Division. It’s for the tactical professional or prepared citizen who requires a hard-hitting, go-anywhere rifle that performs under pressure. If your use case involves engaging targets at extended ranges with decisive effect, or you simply demand the utmost reliability from a semi-auto .308 platform, this is your tool. It’s also for the tinkerer who values a future-proof, adaptable weapons system over a static one.

Pros & Cons

Pros: Exceptional reliability due to the robust piston operating system. The modularity allows for significant customization and caliber changes (to .223, 6.5 Creedmoor, etc.) without a gunsmith. The included 30-round magazine provides ample capacity for any stage or situation. The platform is mil-spec compatible for many accessories, allowing you to use familiar components like stocks and pistol grips.

Cons: The price point positions it as a premium investment. The KeyMod attachment system, while functional, has been largely superseded by M-LOK in the commercial market, though adapters are readily available. The rifle’s weight, while manageable, is noticeable compared to a 5.56 AR-platform rifle.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What magazines does this rifle use?

A: The XCR-M in .308 is designed to use SR-25 pattern magazines. The included 30-round magazine is a common type, and many aftermarket brands like Magpul PMAG® LR/SR GEN M3 are fully compatible and reliable.

Q: Is the barrel threaded for a muzzle device?

A: Yes, the 16-inch barrel features a standard thread pattern (typically 5/8×24) allowing for the direct installation of muzzle brakes, compensators, or suppressors. No gunsmithing required for most common devices.

Q: How does it handle compared to an AR-10?

A: The piston operation gives it a distinct feel—recoil impulse is often described as a sharper push rather than a tilt. The balance and ergonomics are excellent, and the ambidextrous controls offer an advantage. It’s a different, often more reliable, mechanical approach to the same mission.

Look, in the world of .308 battle rifles, you have choices. The Robinson Arms XCR-M Competition Rifle makes its case through unwavering function and intelligent design. It’s a system built for those who push their gear, offering a level of durability and adaptability that stands up to serious use. This model is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide. FFL transfer required for firearm purchases. See the full product details to start the process.

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