The Original Gucci AR-15: Warsport LVOA-C Full Overview

Published on November 6, 2019
Duration: 11:19

This video provides a comprehensive overview of the Warsport LVOA-C, a highly customized AR-15 known for its distinctive aesthetic and premium components from 3-4 years prior to the video's recording. The presenter highlights its 'Gucci' build, featuring parts like a CMC 3.5lb trigger, Magpul furniture in foliage green, and a Battle Arms 45-degree selector. The video also touches on the rifle's design philosophy for low-visibility operations and the company's history, including its acquisition by 0 Delta.

Quick Summary

The Warsport LVOA-C was a pioneering 'Gucci AR' known for its premium components and distinctive foliage green finish, designed for low-visibility operations. It features a .223 Wylde chambering, a 14.75-inch barrel with a pinned compensator, and a robust Warsport handguard. The company was later acquired by 0 Delta.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Warsport LVOA-C
  2. 00:16The 'Gucci AR' Phenomenon
  3. 00:36Premium Components of the LVOA-C
  4. 01:35Aesthetics and Foliage Green Color
  5. 02:17Low Visibility Operations Design
  6. 02:53Extended Rail and Muzzle Device
  7. 03:17Cable Management with Bungee
  8. 03:46Upgrades and Ambi Controls
  9. 04:21Handguard and Rail System
  10. 04:31LVOA-C vs. LVOA-SBR Variants
  11. 05:00Warsport Rail System Details
  12. 05:36Post-Purchase Modifications
  13. 05:36Warsport Company History & Acquisition
  14. 06:48.223 Wylde Chambering Explained
  15. 07:16Caliber Comparison
  16. 07:21Stock Replacement: UBR Gen 1
  17. 07:54Weight Discrepancy and Balance
  18. 09:33Favorite Combat Optic: Elcan SpecterDR
  19. 10:26Future Videos and Content
  20. 11:04Conclusion and Social Media

Frequently Asked Questions

What made the Warsport LVOA-C a 'Gucci AR'?

The Warsport LVOA-C earned its 'Gucci AR' status due to its premium components and high price point (around $3,000 USD) when it was released. It featured high-end parts like a CMC 3.5lb trigger, Magpul furniture, and a Battle Arms selector, setting it apart from standard AR-15s.

What was the design purpose behind the LVOA-C's foliage green color?

The foliage green color on the Warsport LVOA-C was intentionally chosen for its dull, matte finish. This design choice aimed to minimize glare and reflections, making the rifle less conspicuous and aligning with its intended use for low-visibility operations.

What are some key technical specifications of the Warsport LVOA-C?

The LVOA-C is chambered in .223 Wylde, allowing it to reliably fire both 5.56 NATO and .223 Remington ammunition. It features a 14.75-inch barrel with a pinned and welded compensator, and its handguard is a robust Warsport 'Bolt or Add Rail System'.

What happened to the Warsport company?

Warsport was acquired by 0 Delta. While 0 Delta has released some firearms that resemble Warsport designs, new products specifically branded as Warsport have been infrequent since the acquisition.

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