New XCR PDW Pics! (7/10/2009)

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Sadly, I dont walk around with a digi cam in my pocket, but I did have my mobile phone cam to snap these pics.


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So when will it be available and how much will it cost?? Sadly, the time to market from pre-production to the store shelf has gotten longer and longer for a lot of manufacturers. That is why there is no RRA LAR .308 in my safe. What distributors will carry your rifles? Thanks for the size comparision rifles, Army mechanized personnel could sure use it instead of the M-4. Before the M-16, I carried a M3 grease gun as a APC driver.

I do not recognize the PDW with the straight magazine. I think it is a H&K but please tell us.
 
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ooohhh the loctite gun!

Robarm come back at me when you understand what taper pins and rivets are.

Nice looking though....

I do not recognize the PDW with the straight magazine. I think it is a H&K but please tell us.

UMP40 or 45
 
A little bigger than the others there, but firing a rifle cartride... especially 6.8 or 7.62x39, it would be far more potent with much greater range and penetration.

It is supposed to be available in all three chamberings next month. We'll see how that goes. It has been in development for quite a while now.

When the PDW was first announced way back when, I didn't think I was interested, but damn that thing is compact for something shooting a rifle cartridge. I could see carrying it concealed while hiking, etc... it is growing on me.
 
How were you able to do a full auto UMP ? I thought the sears only worked on the HK 53-33-93-51-21-91, sp89, etc series guns. Nice MP5k-PDW btw..
 
*sigh*... If I wasn't married, that'd be all the sex I need, right there... I'm absolutely in love with the XCRs. And to top it off, if i weren't married, I'd have one and this one on order as well! Oh well.. I like marriage!
 
I have a class III gun (an MP5 RR PP) so I understand the tax stamp, the reason I asked is because is appears the gun has a 3 position selector switch.
 
Not to pick a nit or anything...

But, with the stock folded, doesn't it block the trigger? So, no matter what, you would have to open the stock to use the weapon?

Perhaps I missed this or maybe I am looking at it wrong, but I would hate it if a folding stock interfered with the action of the gun.
 
I believe the stock stands off the side enough so a right hander could get their finger on the trigger without much issue.

Obviously it is no problem for a lefty. :D I've always wondered why most folding stock carbines have the stock fold to the right.
 
I have a class III gun (an MP5 RR PP) so I understand the tax stamp, the reason I asked is because is appears the gun has a 3 position selector switch.

Everything in that pic except the XCR is select fire.

I have fired a full auto 7.62x39 XCR however.
 
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