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The Adaptive Combat Rifle (ACR) is the production name for an updated version of the Masada Adaptive Combat Weapon System. It is an assault rifle platform designed by Magpul Industries of Erie, Colorado. In late January 2008, Bushmaster entered into a licensing agreement with Magpul whereby Bushmaster would take over production, future development, and sales of the Masada. Remington Arms are currently contracted to manufacture the rifle for the US Military and US Law Enforcement agencies.

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  • The Adaptive Combat Rifle (ACR) is the production name for an updated version of the Masada Adaptive Combat Weapon System. It is an assault rifle platform designed by Magpul Industries of Erie, Colorado. In late January 2008, Bushmaster entered into a licensing agreement with Magpul whereby Bushmaster would take over production, future development, and sales of the Masada. Remington Arms are currently contracted to manufacture the rifle for the US Military and US Law Enforcement agencies.
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  • 36000.0
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  • 800(xsd:integer)
Name
  • Adaptive Combat Rifle
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Caption
  • A Bushmaster ACR with a scope and a suppressor
Cartridge
  • 5(xsd:double)
  • 6(xsd:double)
Wars
Manufacturer
  • Remington Arms
  • Bushmaster
Sights
  • Magpul MBUS
Developed From
  • Magpul Masada
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  • yes
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production date
  • 2010(xsd:integer)
design date
  • 2006(xsd:integer)
Variants
  • ACR sniper, ACR compact/PDW.
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  • 30(xsd:integer)
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  • The Adaptive Combat Rifle (ACR) is the production name for an updated version of the Masada Adaptive Combat Weapon System. It is an assault rifle platform designed by Magpul Industries of Erie, Colorado. In late January 2008, Bushmaster entered into a licensing agreement with Magpul whereby Bushmaster would take over production, future development, and sales of the Masada. Remington Arms are currently contracted to manufacture the rifle for the US Military and US Law Enforcement agencies. The rifle was initially developed over a period of five months and was planned to replace the M16 completely independent of government funding. Prototypes were displayed at the 2007 SHOT Show in Orlando, Florida. Originally scheduled for release in the second quarter of 2008, Bushmaster announced on May 16, 2008, that the consumer release would be delayed until Q1 2009, owing to a focus on military projects. On November 18, 2008, Bushmaster released a statement saying, "The ACR is being redesigned to be a superior offering to compete for the next generation US Army infantry carbine and subcompact weapon requirement and will be available to select customers in 2009." The ACR was one of the weapons displayed to U.S. Army officials during an invitation-only Industry Day on November 13, 2008. The goal of the Industry Day was to review current carbine technology prior to writing formal requirements for a future replacement for the M4 Carbine. The ACR was part of the Individual Carbine competition to replace the M4.
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