This video features a review of the LWRCI DI AR15 rifle, priced at $1800. Despite its cost, the reviewers express some dissatisfaction with specific aspects of the firearm after a thorough examination and breakdown. The content focuses on a critical evaluation of a popular rifle model.
The LWRCI SMG-45 is presented as a modern alternative to the H&K UMP-45, featuring a smoother shooting experience due to its short recoil system with a reciprocating barrel. It offers significant customization potential with AR-15 trigger and grip compatibility. The firearm boasts fully ambidextrous controls, an 8.5-inch barrel with a 5/8x28 thread for suppressors, and comes equipped with Magpul Pro sights and an SB Tactical folding brace.
This video review focuses on the X2 Dev Group AR-X LightFighter, a high-performance AR15 rifle. The reviewer highlights its precision, reliability, modularity, and fully ambidextrous controls, making it adaptable for tactical needs. It boasts a sub-MOA accuracy guarantee, tested successfully with Federal Gold Medal Match ammunition. The rifle is compared to other ambidextrous AR platforms like ADM UIC MOD2, Radian Mod 1, and LWRCI, and is shown paired with a Primary Arms SLx 3-18 scope. The video also includes affiliate links for various gear brands such as AXIL, Pnuma Outdoors, Right to Bear insurance, Grey Man Tactical, and Gatorz eyewear.
This video introduces the new LWRCI IC-9K pistol-caliber carbine and the S9Ti suppressor, both slated for release in 2025. The IC-9K features a shortened 5.5-inch barrel and retains LWRCI's signature full ambidexterity. It utilizes a unique ring-delayed blowback system for smooth operation. The video also highlights the new S9Ti flow-through suppressor, part of LWRCI's expanded suppressor lineup for 2025. The description includes an NRA membership call to action and links to various NRA publications.
This YouTube Short showcases the first shots fired through an LWRCI IC-A5 rifle chambered in .300 Blackout with a 10-inch barrel. The presenter expresses strong positive sentiment, describing the firearm as 'sweet'. A full review is promised for a future upload. The video utilizes relevant hashtags, indicating a focus on the specific firearm model, caliber, and the broader gun community's '#magdumpmonday' trend and '#2a' (Second Amendment) advocacy.
This video review focuses on the LWRCI IC DI MLOK rifle, highlighting its 'top tier' status. While the description is minimal, the title clearly indicates a review and evaluation of this specific firearm. The content is expected to cover the rifle's features, performance, and potentially its suitability for various applications within the firearms community.
This YouTube video captures a range day experience with a focus on several firearms. The host highlights the NEW LWRCI IC DI MLOK, the SIG LEGION P229, and the Jacob Grey TWC9, along with mentioning a Beretta. Despite a hot day, the team managed to get the "job done," indicating they were able to test and operate the firearms effectively. The description promises more new content soon, encouraging viewers to stay tuned. It also includes various links for supporting the channel, accessing reviews, and following the host on social media.
This video highlights the LWRCI IC-9, positioning it as the 'ULTIMATE PCC' (Pistol Caliber Carbine). While no specific details are provided in the description beyond its designation as a PCC, the title strongly suggests a review or showcase of this particular firearm. The content will likely focus on its features, performance, and perhaps comparisons to other PCCs, appealing to enthusiasts interested in modern sporting rifles chambered for pistol calibers.
This video features the first shots of the new LWRCI IC-9, a Pistol Caliber Carbine (PCC) utilizing a Ring Delayed Blowback system. The creator expresses strong enthusiasm for the firearm, calling it "AMAZING" and highlights their experience shooting it at SHOT Show and now on their own range. The description also includes links to a blog post for more information, the creator's Patreon, Instagram, website, and Twitch channel.
The AR-15's name originates from ArmaLite Rifle, its original manufacturer. Developed in the 1950s, the design was sold to Colt, which produced the M16 for the US military during the Vietnam War. Civilian and law enforcement versions followed, and post-patent expiration, numerous manufacturers began producing AR-15 style rifles, leading to a wide variety of models available today.
This video from Shot Show 2024 features Andrew and Scott from ARFCOM examining LWRCi's new IC-9 9mm PCC. They highlight the innovative delayed blowback system, a key feature of this modern pistol caliber carbine. The video provides a look at new firearm technology at a major industry event, offering insights for enthusiasts interested in PCCs and advanced firearm mechanisms.
This YouTube video from Shot Show 2024 features a presentation of firearms from several manufacturers including LWRCI, PWS, Caracal, Colt, and ZASTAVA. The description includes affiliate links and discount codes for various firearm-related products such as rifles, uppers/lowers, ammunition, steel targets, gun cleaning gear, and other accessories. It also provides links to the creator's website, social media, and donation/Patreon pages.
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