This review of the Rossi Lightweight Carbine (LWC) highlights its design as an affordable, simple option for hunting and plinking, stemming from the Brawler handgun. It features a suppressor-ready barrel with 5/8x24 TPI threads and is available in various calibers including 5.56 NATO, .357 Magnum, .350 Legend, .410 bore, .45 Colt, and .300 Blackout. The carbine's lightweight design (just over 5 lbs) and 16.5-inch barrel make it easily portable and suitable for new shooters.
The Rossi LWC (Lightweight Carbine) is a compact, single-shot break-action firearm designed for portability and versatility. It offers a range of chamberings suitable for various applications, from hunting to self-defense, and features a tool-free disassembly system for easy transport and maintenance. Its polymer construction contributes to its light weight, while the steel receiver ensures durability.
This video provides an in-depth look at a rare Luger carbine, specifically a transitional presentation grade model likely made in 1903. Expert Jonathan Ferguson details its unique features, including a recuperator spring system within the forend, an adjustable rear sight mounted on the toggle link, and early features like dished toggle ears and a grip safety. The discussion highlights its rarity, contrasting it with more common Luger carbine variants and discussing its potential origins as a hunting tool.
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