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 Shop at Staff Sergeant III. It looks surpirsingly similar to the SCAR-H, despite the weapons being considerably different in real life, and has some of its features as well. The Recoil on this gun is diagonal just like the SCAR-H. The gun's reload is very quick, as it does not include the draw animation, resembling the M417 and the M6A2. The standard NX version of the ACR is the ACR Sandfire, which comes with a sandfire camouflage. The ACR is more portable than the M4A1 variants (with the exception of the M4A1 CQBR). Unlike the M4A1, the ACR has a very noticeable Bullet Spread when zoomed in with an ACOG even when bursting, where the M4A1 has little spread zoomed in and can last nearly half the magazine with little spread on full auto. To the very least, the ACR is still a useful ranged weapon when Tap Firing. Another suggestion would be that the player attach an Itech Reflex Sight on the weapon to control its spread and diagonal recoil, although its efficiency at long-ranged combat would in turn be decreased to due the low scope magnification.

Trivia

 * ACR stands for Adaptive Combat Rifle.
 * Strangely enough the ACR Blacksnake, the NX Rare variant of the ACR, came out 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 sports thumb|right|300px|ACR Reviewa foregrip and a Reflex Sight.
 * The ACR is the second gun to have significant diagonal recoil, with the first being the SCAR-L.
 * The ACR has a similar sound to the M4A1, but it is slightly different at the end of the sound clip.
 * The iron sight of the ACR in game is flipped down. This may be because of the inability to use iron sights in the game.
 * The ACR is actually a recycled SCAR. The upper receiver on the gun reads FN Herstal Belgium, which is not the true manufacturer. It should instead display Magpul Industries, the true maker of this gun. Also, on the lower receiver, it is labeled that this variant uses 7.62x51mm ammunition. This is definitely incorrect as the magazine shape/size is modeled after the M4 series (which holds 5.56mm rounds) and the weapon has the same firepower as the M-series. However, the ACR can be changed to use the 7.62x39mm round of the AK-47.