This video explains the purpose and identification of pinned and welded muzzle devices. These are used to permanently attach a muzzle device to a barrel shorter than 16 inches, bringing the overall legal length to 16 inches or more, thus complying with ATF regulations. The process involves pinning a rod through the muzzle device and barrel, then welding it to create a permanent attachment.
This video provides a concise overview of the Warsport LVOA-C carbine, highlighting its distinctive features and initial market reception. The presenter notes its approximately 10-pound weight, partly due to accessories like the UVR Gen 1 stock and Elcan SpecterDR optic. Key technical specifications include a 16-inch barrel with a pinned and welded compensator, compatibility with standard AR-15 magazines, and chambering in 5.56x45mm NATO / .223 Remington. The rifle also features a CMC 3.5-pound single-stage trigger and ambidextrous controls.
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