You're probably going to have to wait a while. AFAIK, they haven't actually begun showing up in shops yet, and the pre-orders are going to be filled first. Then the initial batch will end up being sold on Gun Broker at twice the MSRP (which is already twice what Magpul intended for it to be), and it'll be a little while before it settles down. Of course, with the MSRP being twice what Magpul intended, and with the five years of delays which occurred between the announcement of Remington and Bushmaster being the ones to manufacture the Masada/ACR and it becoming a reality, the hype doesn't seem to much as it has been for other new products which have come out in the past. All the same, you're probably best to either try waiting at least six months, buy a Robinson Arms XCR instead (at a much more reasonable price), or going to your local gun shops to see which of them have the ACR on pre-order, then seeing if you can put a down payment on one, provided they're not already all spoken for.
it was a limited edition item about a month ago
Yes there is but if you are looking for it it may be more commonly known as the Bushmaster Magpul ACR Adaptive Combat Rifle.
Bushmaster manufacturers the ACR rifle. It is an adaptive combat rifle. Remington manufacturers an ACR for military use. It is part of their Adaptive Combat System.
You are not allowed to buy weapons when you are in the British army. This is against the laid down rules and regulations. It is the military that assigns its soldiers the weapons.
The Remington / Bushmaster ACR was originally developed by Magpul Industries under the monniker 'Masada'. However, Magpul did not have the production facilities required to bring the firearm to market; the design was then sold to The Freedom Group which owns Remington, Bushmaster, and other firearms companies.
What do you mean by ACR? Bushmaster ACR- Many, an ACR (formerly Masada) can be configured in many barrel lengths and stock options. ACR as in 1990's rifle program- Almost every main country had a new advanced rifle concept to replace their current rifles.
You need to specify an exact model . Bushmaster makes and has made a variety of rifles in this caliber - not just AR-pattern rifles, but also the ACR, M17S, and others. The length varies by model.
G&P and A&K both make airsoft guns based on the Magpul Masada (the basis of the Reminton/Bushmaster ACR). A quick search for "G&P Masada" or "A&K Masada" should yield you plenty of results.
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You will have to contact Bushmaster to find out.
A verison of the AR15 made by Bushmaster.
The ACR (which is now manufactured Bushmaster for the civil market and only by Remington for law enforcement and military sales) has a higher rate of fire and a higher muzzle velocity than the FNH-SCAR. In addition, the ACR has a larger standard magazine size (30 rounds, compared to the SCAR's 20). It is also slightly lighter than the SCAR. I would lean toward the ACR, but both assault rifles are very competent weapons.Note: I used the standard models of both weapons for comparison, I did not take into account any of the variant specifics.