LWRCI M6IC Personal Defense Weapon (PDW)

Published on March 27, 2015
Duration: 2:12

This review details the LWRC M6 IC PDW, highlighting its compact design built on the IC platform. Key features include a monoforge upper receiver, integrated rail, and a unique two-rail retractable stock. The rifle utilizes LWRC's proven short-stroke gas piston system, adapted for a more compact form factor. Both select-fire and semi-auto Short Barrel Rifle (SBR) versions are discussed, with emphasis on the SBR requiring proper legal procedures.

Quick Summary

The LWRC M6 IC PDW is a compact firearm built on the IC platform, featuring an 8.5-inch barrel and a short-stroke gas piston system. It boasts a monoforge upper receiver, integrated rail, and a unique two-rail retractable stock that allows for a collapsed length of approximately 20.5 inches.

Chapters

  1. 00:12Introduction and Interviewee
  2. 00:22LWRC M6 IC PDW Overview
  3. 00:48Compact Stock Design
  4. 01:05Gas Piston System
  5. 01:18Select Fire vs. Semi-Auto
  6. 01:31SBR Availability

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key design features of the LWRC M6 IC PDW?

The LWRC M6 IC PDW is built on the IC platform with a monoforge upper receiver and integrated rail. It features an 8.5-inch barrel and a redesigned buffer system for a shorter rear profile, along with a unique two-rail retractable stock.

What type of gas system does the LWRC M6 IC PDW use?

The LWRC M6 IC PDW utilizes LWRC's short-stroke gas piston system. This system shares architecture with other LWRC rifles but is adapted into a more compact form factor for the PDW.

What is the difference between the select-fire and semi-auto versions of the M6 IC PDW?

The M6 IC PDW can be found in a fully automatic select-fire configuration. A semi-automatic Short Barrel Rifle (SBR) version is also available, but requires customers to complete the necessary legal paperwork and procedures.

How compact is the LWRC M6 IC PDW when its stock is collapsed?

The M6 IC PDW features a two-rail stock that can be collapsed. When fully collapsed, the overall length of the firearm is approximately 20.5 inches, making it highly portable.

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