LWRC DI 556NATO 16″ CA COMP MLOK BRZ
LWRC Direct Impingement Rifle, Semi-automatic Rifle, 223 Rem/556NATO, 16.1″ Cold Hammer Forged Spiral Fluted Barrel, 1:7 Twist, Burnt Bronze Finish, LWRCI Compact Stock, Magpul MOE+ Grip, 10Rd, LWRCI Free Float MLOK Rail, LWRCI Monoforge Upper Receiver, California Compliant, Includes JT Pin ICDIR5BB16MLCAC
$1,973.00
Limited quantity in stock
Description
The LWRC DI (Direct Impingement) 5.56 NATO is a modern semi-automatic rifle designed for civilian use.
1. Caliber: The LWRC DI is chambered in 5.56x45mm NATO, a widely used cartridge known for its versatility, making it suitable for a variety of applications, including target shooting, home defense, and some hunting scenarios.
2. Design: The DI model from LWRC (Land Warfare Resources Corporation) is known for its innovative design and use of direct impingement gas operation. It is inspired by the AR-15 platform but incorporates LWRC’s enhancements and proprietary features.
3. Barrel Length: The LWRC DI typically features a 16-inch barrel, which is a common length for AR-style rifles. This barrel length provides a good balance between maneuverability and accuracy.
4. California Compliant: The “CA COMP” in the model name indicates that this specific version of the LWRC DI is designed to comply with California’s firearm regulations, which can be more restrictive than those of other states. California-compliant features often include fixed stocks and other modifications to meet legal requirements.
5. M-LOK Handguard: The “MLOK” in the model name refers to the handguard system used on the rifle. M-LOK is a popular attachment system that allows the user to easily mount accessories such as lights, lasers, and foregrips.
6. Finish: “BRZ” likely stands for “Bronze,” indicating the color or finish of the rifle’s components. The bronze finish is an aesthetic choice and may provide some corrosion resistance.
7. Gas System: LWRC is known for its patented short-stroke gas piston system, but it’s important to note that the DI model uses direct impingement gas operation, which is different from the piston system used in some other LWRC rifles.
8. Magazines: The LWRC DI typically uses standard AR-15 magazines, including 10, 20, and 30-round capacity magazines, depending on local regulations.
9. Sights and Optics: The rifle may come with iron sights or be ready for the installation of optics such as red dot sights, scopes, or holographic sights. Many shooters choose to add their preferred optics for improved accuracy and target acquisition.
10. Legal Considerations: Ownership and use of firearms are subject to local, state, and federal laws and regulations. If you are in California or another location with specific firearm laws, ensure that the rifle complies with all relevant regulations.
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