ACR

"Designed to become the latest and greatest of the carbine assault rifles, the ACR is capable of being an exceptional choice in just about any tactical scenario."

- Item Description

Overview
The ACR is an Assault Rifle released on the 4-28-10 patch. It can be bought at the GP shop for 950 GP for one day and is made available at the rank Staff Sergeant III. It looks similar to the SCAR-H but handles very similarly to the M4A1 (even using the same gunfire sound) and most people prefer to attach a scope to take advantage of its low recoil. The gun's reload is slightly above average and resembles the M417 and the M6A2. The standard NX version of the ACR is the ACR Sandfire which is designed in a sandfire color painting.

Like its reality variant, the ACR is based off of the M4A1, and it is heavily similar stats-wise (including the ACR using the same firing sound as the M4). This more recent assault rifle is lighter than most M4 variants (with the exception of the CQBR), and has a much better recoil control. However, there is one fault that is not shown on the stats: its wild inaccuracy when zoomed in with an equipped ACOG scope. Unlike the M4, the ACR has a very noticeable Bullet Spread when zoomed in with an ACOG within a couple bursts, where the M4's little spread zoomed in can last nearly half the magazine with little spread on full auto. To the very least, the ACR is still an useful ranged weapon when Tap Firing, plus it has a faster/reduced reload time compared to the original M4.

Trivia

 * Strangely enough the ACR Blacksnake, the NX Rare variant of the ACR, came out first before the ACR, its GP "predecessor".
 * The charging handle is not pulled when the gun is being reloaded.
 * The ACR looks almost the same as the ACR Blacksnake except that the ACR Blacksnake's sports thumb|right|300px|ACR Reviewa foregrip and a Reflex Sight.
 * The upper receiver on the gun reads FN Herstal Belgium, which is not the true manufacturer. Also, on the lower receiver, it is labeled that this variant uses 7.62mm ammunition. This is definitely incorrect as the magazine shape/size is M4 modeled (which uses 5.56mm ammunition) and the weapon has the same firepower as the M4 series.