Shadow Systems- XR920 (Loaded Chamber Indicator Delete) #shadowsystems #shorts

Published on December 1, 2025
Duration: 0:55

This guide details the process of removing the Loaded Chamber Indicator (LCI) from a Shadow Systems XR920 pistol. It covers essential safety checks, field stripping the slide, removing the LCI plate, and reassembly. The video emphasizes the importance of proper safety procedures throughout the modification.

Quick Summary

To remove the Loaded Chamber Indicator (LCI) from a Shadow Systems XR920, first ensure the firearm is unloaded. Then, field strip the slide by removing the optic, barrel, and guide rod. Carefully remove the LCI plate, noting any retention springs. Reassemble the firearm afterward. Be aware of potential increased carbon buildup on optics.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to XR920 LCI Delete
  2. 00:05Safety Check and Disassembly
  3. 00:14Component Removal (Optic, Barrel, Guide Rod)
  4. 00:23LCI Plate Removal
  5. 00:41Reassembly and Carbon Buildup Warning

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the first step when modifying a Shadow Systems XR920 to remove the Loaded Chamber Indicator (LCI)?

The critical first step is to ensure the firearm is completely unloaded. This involves dropping the magazine and thoroughly clearing the chamber, both visually and physically, before proceeding with any disassembly.

What components need to be removed from the Shadow Systems XR920 slide to access the LCI?

To access the LCI, you must first field strip the slide. This typically involves removing the mounted optic, the barrel, and the guide rod to gain access to the internal slide components where the LCI is housed.

Are there any potential downsides to deleting the Loaded Chamber Indicator (LCI) on a Shadow Systems XR920?

Yes, a potential downside mentioned is that removing the LCI might alter gas venting, which could lead to increased carbon buildup on the optic lens over time. Regular cleaning is advised.

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