Colion Noir revisits the War Sport LVOA-C, acknowledging its initial high price ($3,000) and the market's negative reception. Despite being over-gassed and heavy (around 10 lbs configured), he praises its exceptional build quality, particularly the tight receiver fit. The unique LVOA design incorporates paracord for heat management and cable control, and the 3.5 lb CMC trigger is highlighted as a perfect match.
This video offers a comprehensive review and shooting demonstration of the Warsport LVOA-C rifle, an AR-15 variant. It's Day 4 of a multi-part series, focusing on the practical aspects of the firearm. The description details the rifle's specifications, including its weight, barrel length, and gas system. The creator plans further content covering a different upper receiver and a comparative review. The video also touches upon its restricted status in Canada and promotes social media channels for daily content.
This video offers a comprehensive overview of the Warsport LVOA-C rifle, detailing its specifications, history, and the creator's personal experience. It's the third part of a multi-video series focused on the LVOA, following a field strip and a quick overview, with a POV shooting video to come. The rifle is described as an AR-15 platform chambered in .223 Wylde with a 14.7" barrel and a pinned/welded compensator for a 16" OAL. The video also mentions its status as a restricted firearm in Canada.
This video provides a detailed field strip (disassembly and reassembly) of the Warsport LVOA-C rifle, a variant of the AR-15 platform. It aims to be a general guide applicable to most standard AR-15s, highlighting key internal features. The description also mentions specific technical details of the LVOA-C, such as barrel length, twist rate, chambering, and gas system. A brief comparison with the Heckler & Koch MR223A3 is included to illustrate differences between piston and direct impingement systems. The video is part of a multi-day series covering the Warsport LVOA, with future installments focusing on a quick overview, a detailed review, and POV shooting.
Colion Noir reviews the War Sport LVOA-C, acknowledging its high $2,745 MSRP and unique aesthetics. Despite its premium price, he highlights its exceptional build quality, solid feel, and proprietary compensator. While front-heavy and not the softest shooting, its predictable recoil and high-end, out-of-the-box package justify the cost for enthusiasts seeking a distinctive, well-crafted rifle.
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