CALIFORNIA COMPLIANT AR15. LWRC M6iC

Published on April 19, 2017
Duration: 1:43

This video demonstrates how to reload a California compliant LWRC M6 IC AR-15, which features a fixed magazine that requires firearm disassembly for removal. The process involves manipulating the bolt catch, takedown pins, and magazine release to insert a new magazine and prepare the firearm for firing. The presenter highlights that while this method is compliant with California law, it is slower than traditional magazine releases found in other states.

Quick Summary

A California compliant AR-15, like the LWRC M6 IC, features a fixed magazine that requires firearm disassembly for removal. Reloading involves manipulating the bolt catch and takedown pins to insert a new magazine, a process compliant with California law but slower than traditional magazine changes.

Chapters

  1. 00:01Introduction to California Compliant AR-15
  2. 00:06Fixed Magazine Explained
  3. 00:10Premium Features of LWRC M6 IC
  4. 00:19Fixed Magazine Compliance
  5. 00:30Reload Demonstration
  6. 00:56Faster Reload Technique
  7. 01:13Comparison: Fixed vs. Detachable Magazine
  8. 01:33Outro and Future Content

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes an AR-15 California compliant regarding its magazine?

In California, an AR-15 is considered compliant if it has a fixed position magazine that cannot be removed without disassembly of the firearm action. This prevents rapid magazine changes, a key feature targeted by California's firearm regulations.

How do you reload a California compliant AR-15 with a fixed magazine?

Reloading involves manipulating the bolt catch to close the bolt, popping the rear takedown pin, pressing the magazine release, closing the firearm, popping the pin again, inserting a fresh magazine, and charging the weapon.

What are the premium features of the LWRC M6 IC?

The LWRC M6 IC features a fully ambidextrous lower and upper receiver, a spiral fluted cold hammer forge barrel, and a nickel boron bolt carrier group, offering enhanced ergonomics and durability.

Is reloading a fixed magazine AR-15 faster than a traditional one?

No, reloading a fixed magazine AR-15 is generally slower than a traditional AR-15 with a detachable magazine. However, the demonstrated technique can be faster than using a bullet button.

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