I told him I would post this for quite a few very experienced shooters to sound off on what I have already voiced, which is to get rid of a Rock River Entry carbine as opposed to a XCR Light.
We are dumping some rifles and he is considering loosing the XCR over the Rock River, and I am against this.
thanks for sticking up for my fathers interests?
o.k. let me rephrase the question:
You are wanting to get rid of a rifle…
You own a RR carbine & an XCR.
Which would you (NOT your father) keep for longevity and frequency.
No… your fired. Interesting though, and I value your opinion.
I figured it would be worth more against the RR, but I will do more research about its weak points.
Thank you for your response.
I don’t know what it’s resale value is, but you’re probably correct there. If he’s already squared away with quality AR rifles and truly is going to keep one for how unique it is then yeah keep the XCR.
It may be a mindset difference though. Resale value doesn’t enter the equation when I’m buying/selling a gun.
I’m more comfortable in the long term supporting the AR platform so I’d keep the AR too.
I’d sell both and get a BCM or Colt and whatever accessories/RDS I’d want. Then buy another.
Ditto, except in my case replace the word “Colt” with “Noveske” (nothing against Colt quality-wise, they just don’t build the kind of configurations I personally favor).
But yeah, if you had to dump one - the XCR is the one to dump, especially for longevity. XCR parts will be rare as hen’s teeth 20-30 years from now, AR parts not so much…