LWRCI SMG-45 Pistol

Published on May 21, 2016
Duration: 1:38

This video provides an overview of the LWRCI SMG-45, a prototype pistol caliber submachine gun. Jeff Clemmer from LWRCI highlights its modularity, ambidextrous features, and planned availability in multiple calibers. The firearm is designed for easy conversion from pistol to SBR configuration.

Quick Summary

The LWRCI SMG-45 is a prototype pistol caliber firearm expected in January 2017, available in .45 ACP, .40 S&W, and 9mm. It features UMP-style magazines, ambidextrous controls, a threaded barrel, and can be converted to an SBR configuration.

Chapters

  1. 00:03Introduction with Jeff Clemmer
  2. 00:08Introducing the LWRCI SMG-45 Prototype
  3. 00:19Magazine Type and Caliber Options
  4. 00:30Pistol Configuration and Threaded Barrel
  5. 00:35Sling Mount and SBR Conversion
  6. 00:52Folding Stock Features
  7. 01:04Ambidextrous Controls Explained
  8. 01:1416-inch Barrel Variant
  9. 01:19Multi-Caliber Conversion Kits
  10. 01:28Where to Find More Information

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the LWRCI SMG-45 and when will it be available?

The LWRCI SMG-45 is a new firearm currently in prototype development. It is expected to be available to the US public in January 2017. The firearm is designed for modularity and will come in multiple caliber options.

What caliber options will the LWRCI SMG-45 be offered in?

The LWRCI SMG-45 will be available in three calibers: .45 ACP, .40 Smith & Wesson, and 9mm. Conversion kits will allow for easy caliber changes on the same lower receiver.

What are the key features of the LWRCI SMG-45?

Key features include UMP-style magazines, a threaded barrel, a quick detach sling mount, and fully ambidextrous controls (magazine release, bolt catch, fire selector). The charging handle is also reversible.

Can the LWRCI SMG-45 be converted into a rifle?

Yes, the LWRCI SMG-45 is designed for easy conversion. The rear portion can be unscrewed to attach a stock, allowing it to be configured as a short-barreled rifle (SBR) after obtaining the necessary ATF Form 1 approval.

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