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By the 21st Century, assault rifles were being designed with the intention of being adaptive, modular and compatible: adaptable to different combat roles, modular in that they were changeable between different caliber munitions, and compatible with different accessories/components. This concept was widely demonstrated by the AR-15 platform used by civilian firearm enthusiasts, who outfitted their AR-15 rifles with various aftermarket receivers and parts. AR-15 rifles are considered extremely modular and adaptable to a variety of different functions, uses, and calibers. Designed by Magpul Industries, Remington Arms, and Bushmaster Arms, the Adaptive Combat Rifle (ACR) (previously known as the Masada) was presented to the U.S. military with this concept in mind. Designed in 2006 and presented to the US Army on an Industry Day in 2008, the ACR demonstrated current carbine technology and competed to replace the M4 Carbine in US military service during the 2011 Individual Carbine competition.
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The military version of the ACR is produced by Remington Arms. The Remington ACR is classified as a gas-operated, selective-fire rifle. It makes use of the short-stroke gas piston system from Stoner's AR-18, and is able to achieve a cyclic rate of 650 to 700 rounds per minute. The Remington ACR chambers the standard 5.56×45mm NATO cartridge, and could be modified to chamber the .300 BLK and 6.8×43mm Remington SPC cartridges (the 6.8 SPC being specially designed for U.S. special forces usage). The rifle can be fed by Magpul's own 30-round capacity PMags or all M16 style magazines. The fire selector lever is located above the pistol grip, and it toggles between fully and semi automatic as well as functioning as a safety. The charging handle is placed in a manner similar to FN's SCAR, where it is a horizontal reciprocating curved piece located above the magazine well. The magazine release is located just above the trigger. All the features of the ACR can be moved to either side of the rifle, making it fully ambidextrous. Empty brass cases can only eject to the right, but a deflector is installed to deflect spent brass away from a left handed user's face.
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The ACR is advertised as being adaptive, meaning the rifle can be quickly disassembled. Parts can be replaced and swapped quickly in the field without the use of tools. To switch between firing calibers, the user simply has to replace the bolt head and barrel. Having access to different length barrels and foldable/extendable stocks, the ACR can be quickly modified into a carbine, PDW, and DMR variant from the standard assault rifle configuration. Other features include various polymer components to cut down on weight, and a monolithic Picatinny rail along the top of the rifle for attaching optics. Additional Picatinny rails can also be installed on the Remington ACR's handguard to allow for the mounting of other compatible accessories.
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The Individual Carbine competition was prematurely cancelled with no winner chosen, so the ACR did not win despite demonstrating all of its selling points. As a result, the rifle itself did not enter mass production. However, in 2008 Bushmaster International entered into a licensing agreement with Magpul whereby they would take over production, future development, and sales of the ACR. Bushmaster produced a semi-automatic version known as the Bushmaster ACR and released it onto the commercial market to civilian gun enthusiasts. Bushmaster also produced various aftermarket conversion kits, allowing the Bushmaster ACR to chamber calibers such as 6.5mm Grendel and 7.62×39mm Soviet.<ref name= "catalog">[https://www.remingtondefense.com/assets/images/catalog/Remington-Defense-Catalog_2014.pdf 2014 Remington Defense Catalog page 12-13]</ref>
  
 
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By 21st Century combatant assault rifles are aiming towards the concept of adaptive, modular and compatible, adapting to different role, modularly changeable between different calibre munitions, and being compatible with different accessories/components. This concept was widely demonstrated by the AR-15 platform used by civilian firearm enthusiasts who outfitted their AR-15 rifles with various different made receivers and parts, AR-15 rifles are considered extremely modular and adaptable to a variety of different functions, uses, calibre, and firing performances. Designed by Magpul Industries, Remington Arms and Bushmaster Arms, the Adaptive Combat Rifle (ACR), previously known as Masada, was presented to the military with this concept in mind. Designed in 2006 and presented to US Army on an Industry Day in 2008, ACR demonstrated the current carbine technology and competed to replace the M4 Carbine from US military during the 2011 Individual Carbine competition.
 
 
 
The military version of ACR is produced by Remington Arms, Remington ACR classifies as a gas operated, selective fire rifle, it makes use of the short-stroke gas-piston operation of Stoner's AR-18, able to achieve 650 to 700 rounds per minute of fire rate. Remington ACR chambers the standard 5.56×45mm NATO calibre, or .300 BLK and 6.8×43mm Remington SPC designed for US special forces usage, can be fed by Magpul's own 30-round capacity PMag or all M16 style magazines. Fire selector lever is located above the pistol grip like M16 rifles, it toggles between fully and semi automatic as well as functions as a safety. Charging handle is placed similar to FN's SCAR where it is a horizontal reciprocating curved piece located above the magazine well, the magazine release is just above the trigger. All the features of ACR can be moved to either side of the rifle making it fully ambidextrous, empty brass can only eject to the right, but a deflector is installed to deflect spent brass away from left handed user's face.
 
 
 
ACR is advertised to be adaptive, meaning the rifle can be quickly disassembled, parts can be replaced ands swapped quickly on the field without tools. To switch between firing calibres user simly has to replace the bolt head, barrel and put in a different magazine. Having access to different length barrels and foldable/extendable stock, ACR can quickly change into a carbine, PDW and DMR variant from the standard assault rifle configuration. Other features include various polymer made gun components to cut down weight, and a monolithic Picatinny rail along the top of the rifle to mount accessories. Additional Picatinny rails can also be installed on Remington ACR's handguard for the mounting of other compatible items.
 
 
 
The Individual Carbine competition prematurely cancelled with no winner chosen, ACR did not win despite demonstrating all of its selling points, and the rifle itself did not enter mass production. However in 2008 Bushmaster International entered into a licensing agreement with Magpul whereby they would take over production, future development, and sales of the ACR, a semi-automatic version known as the Bushmaster ACR is released and supplied to civilian gun enthusiasts who are willing to purchase the ACR platform. Bushmaster also produced various aftermarket conversion kits allowing Bushmaster ACR to chamber calibres such as 6.5mm Grendel and 7.62×39mm Soviet.<ref name= "catalog">[https://www.remingtondefense.com/assets/images/catalog/Remington-Defense-Catalog_2014.pdf 2014 Remington Defense Catalog page 12-13]</ref>
 
  
 
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File:ACR.png|Full artwork
 
File:ACR.png|Full artwork
 
File:ACR_D.png|Full damaged artwork
 
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File:ACR_costume1 D.png|"Blue Dawn Fragrance" full damaged artwork
 
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File:CHARACTER_SETTINGS_ACR.jpg|Official Character sheet for ACR
 
File:CHARACTER_SETTINGS_ACR.jpg|Official Character sheet for ACR
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File:First Prayer of Spring Login Wallpaper.png|"First Prayer of Spring" login wallpaper illustrated by ???.
 
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*To give an idea on who can benefit ACR's passive, below will be a list of a few examples on which dolls can do each debuff:
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**-DMG (Debuff Damage) = {{doll name|Glock 17|HG|3}}, {{doll name|ACR|AR|5}}
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**-ROF (Debuff Rate of Fire) = {{doll name|Spitfire|HG|4}}, {{doll name|NZ75|HG|5}}, {{doll name|MP-446|HG|2}}
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**-EVA (Debuff Evasion) = {{doll name|FNP-9|HG|2}}, {{doll name|SPP-1|HG|4}}
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**-ACC (Debuff Accuracy) = {{doll name|Welrod MkII|HG|5}}, {{doll name|Makarov|HG|3}}
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**-AMR (Debuff Armour) = {{doll name|De Lisle|RF|5}}
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**-MS (Debuff Movement Speed) = {{doll name|MAC-10|SMG|3}}, {{doll name|M1911|HG|2}}, {{doll name|UMP45|SMG|4}}
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**Ignited = {{doll name|Skorpion|SMG|3}}, {{doll name|KLIN|SMG|4}}, {{doll name|Vector|SMG|5}}
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**Stunned = {{doll name|UMP9|SMG|4}}, {{doll name|M16A1|AR|4}}, {{doll name|M9|HG|3}}, {{doll name|Type 79|SMG|5}}
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**Amplify = {{doll name|Contender|HG|5}}, {{doll name|Desert Eagle|HG|5}}, {{doll name|HP-35|HG|5}}
 
*She addresses herself as Bushmaster ACR in her introduction quote, indicating that she is carrying the civilian semi-automatic ACR.
 
*She addresses herself as Bushmaster ACR in her introduction quote, indicating that she is carrying the civilian semi-automatic ACR.
**Though based on the art work, a three positional selector is depicted, indicating she is carrying the Remington Arms ACR capable of automatic firing.
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**However, a three positional selector is depicted in her art work, indicating that she is carrying the Remington Arms ACR, as that is the only version capable of automatic fire.
**Since the rifle was not chosen by US Army, more Bushmaster's ACR is produced and supplied to civilian users, making it more readily available. With the story setting outlining that T-Dolls are fitted older generation projectile weapons purchased from the black market, and Bushmaster's ACR is more common than Remington's, this is likely the reason why she addresses herself as Bushmaster ACR.
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**Since the rifle was not chosen by the U.S. Army, more Bushmaster ACR rifles have been produced and supplied to civilian users, making it the more readily available variant. With the story setting outlining that T-Dolls are fitted older generation projectile weapons purchased from the black market, and given that Bushmaster's ACR is more common than Remington's, this is likely the reason why she addresses herself as Bushmaster ACR.
*The name Masada was given because ACR was designed with the idea of 'Defiant' in mind, Masada refers to the Siege of Masada, where the Sicarii rebels and resident Jewish families of the Masada fortress committed mass suicide when under siege of Roman legions, a final act of defiance where they chose death over enslavement.
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*The name Masada was given to the ACR prototype because the rifle was designed with the idea of 'Defiance' in mind. The name 'Masada' refers to the Siege of Masada, where the Sicarii rebels and resident Jewish families of the Masada fortress committed mass suicide when under siege by Roman legions, a final act of defiance where they chose death over enslavement.
  
 
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Revision as of 14:23, 26 March 2021

ACR Story Quotes
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Gun Information
Full name Adaptive Combat Rifle
Country of origin United States
Manufacturer Remington Arms (Military), Bushmaster (Civilian)
Game Information
Faction Griffin & Kryuger
Manufactured /
Revised by
I.O.P.
Voice actor Ise Mariya
Artist saitom
Released on CN, TW, KR, EN, JP
Chibi Animation
Variant:

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How to obtain

NORMALHEAVY Not craftable.

DROP Not obtainable as a drop.

REWARD Obtained from loot boxes of event Shattered Connexion. One guaranteed ACR will be given to player upon opening the 777th loot box.

Exclusive Equipment

Union Skill

There is no union skill for this T-Doll.

Stats / Data

Stats
Health
 Health
Health
 Ammo
Health
 Ration
58(x1)116(x1) / 580(x5) 20(x1) / 60(x5) 20(x1) / 60(x5)
Damage
 Damage
18 54
Evasion
 Evasion
6 48
Accuracy
 Accuracy
6 54
Rate of Fire
 Rate of Fire
50 77
Movement Speed
 Move Speed
10
Armor
 Armor
0
Critical Hit Rate
 Crit. Rate
30%
Critical Hit Damage
 Crit. Damage
50%
Armor Penetration
 Armor Pen.
15
Icon slot Accessory.png Icon Telescopic Sight S 2star.png Icon Holographic Sight S 2star.png
Icon Red Dot Sight S 2star.png Icon Night Combat Equipment S 2star.png
Icon Silencer S 2star.png
Icon slot Magazine.png Icon Armor-Piercing Ammo S 2star.png Icon HP Ammo S 2star.png
Icon Shotgun Ammo S 2star.png
Icon High-Velocity Ammo S 2star.png
Icon slot Doll.png Icon Microchip S 2star.png Icon Exoskeleton S 2star.png
Icon Ballistic Plate S 2star.png Icon Camo Cape S 2star.png
Icon Ammo Box S 2star.png

Ranking of this Doll's specs relative to other Dolls of the same type.

Ranking of this Doll's specs relative to every other Doll.

Affects submachine guns
Increases rate of fire by 25%
Increases accuracy by 65%

Weapon Background

By the 21st Century, assault rifles were being designed with the intention of being adaptive, modular and compatible: adaptable to different combat roles, modular in that they were changeable between different caliber munitions, and compatible with different accessories/components. This concept was widely demonstrated by the AR-15 platform used by civilian firearm enthusiasts, who outfitted their AR-15 rifles with various aftermarket receivers and parts. AR-15 rifles are considered extremely modular and adaptable to a variety of different functions, uses, and calibers. Designed by Magpul Industries, Remington Arms, and Bushmaster Arms, the Adaptive Combat Rifle (ACR) (previously known as the Masada) was presented to the U.S. military with this concept in mind. Designed in 2006 and presented to the US Army on an Industry Day in 2008, the ACR demonstrated current carbine technology and competed to replace the M4 Carbine in US military service during the 2011 Individual Carbine competition.

The military version of the ACR is produced by Remington Arms. The Remington ACR is classified as a gas-operated, selective-fire rifle. It makes use of the short-stroke gas piston system from Stoner's AR-18, and is able to achieve a cyclic rate of 650 to 700 rounds per minute. The Remington ACR chambers the standard 5.56×45mm NATO cartridge, and could be modified to chamber the .300 BLK and 6.8×43mm Remington SPC cartridges (the 6.8 SPC being specially designed for U.S. special forces usage). The rifle can be fed by Magpul's own 30-round capacity PMags or all M16 style magazines. The fire selector lever is located above the pistol grip, and it toggles between fully and semi automatic as well as functioning as a safety. The charging handle is placed in a manner similar to FN's SCAR, where it is a horizontal reciprocating curved piece located above the magazine well. The magazine release is located just above the trigger. All the features of the ACR can be moved to either side of the rifle, making it fully ambidextrous. Empty brass cases can only eject to the right, but a deflector is installed to deflect spent brass away from a left handed user's face.

The ACR is advertised as being adaptive, meaning the rifle can be quickly disassembled. Parts can be replaced and swapped quickly in the field without the use of tools. To switch between firing calibers, the user simply has to replace the bolt head and barrel. Having access to different length barrels and foldable/extendable stocks, the ACR can be quickly modified into a carbine, PDW, and DMR variant from the standard assault rifle configuration. Other features include various polymer components to cut down on weight, and a monolithic Picatinny rail along the top of the rifle for attaching optics. Additional Picatinny rails can also be installed on the Remington ACR's handguard to allow for the mounting of other compatible accessories.

The Individual Carbine competition was prematurely cancelled with no winner chosen, so the ACR did not win despite demonstrating all of its selling points. As a result, the rifle itself did not enter mass production. However, in 2008 Bushmaster International entered into a licensing agreement with Magpul whereby they would take over production, future development, and sales of the ACR. Bushmaster produced a semi-automatic version known as the Bushmaster ACR and released it onto the commercial market to civilian gun enthusiasts. Bushmaster also produced various aftermarket conversion kits, allowing the Bushmaster ACR to chamber calibers such as 6.5mm Grendel and 7.62×39mm Soviet.[1]

Gallery

Main artwork

Gallery consisting of artworks used primarily in-game. For information on how to obtain certain costumes, see Skin Catalogue.

Alternative artwork

Alternate gallery consisting of artworks with slight alterations as well as miscellaneous artworks.

Trivia

  • To give an idea on who can benefit ACR's passive, below will be a list of a few examples on which dolls can do each debuff:
  • She addresses herself as Bushmaster ACR in her introduction quote, indicating that she is carrying the civilian semi-automatic ACR.
    • However, a three positional selector is depicted in her art work, indicating that she is carrying the Remington Arms ACR, as that is the only version capable of automatic fire.
    • Since the rifle was not chosen by the U.S. Army, more Bushmaster ACR rifles have been produced and supplied to civilian users, making it the more readily available variant. With the story setting outlining that T-Dolls are fitted older generation projectile weapons purchased from the black market, and given that Bushmaster's ACR is more common than Remington's, this is likely the reason why she addresses herself as Bushmaster ACR.
  • The name Masada was given to the ACR prototype because the rifle was designed with the idea of 'Defiance' in mind. The name 'Masada' refers to the Siege of Masada, where the Sicarii rebels and resident Jewish families of the Masada fortress committed mass suicide when under siege by Roman legions, a final act of defiance where they chose death over enslavement.

References