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everydaycivilian · 2 years ago
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@lwrci SMG-45 out on the range with @sbtactical Stabilizing Brace and @aimpointoptics Micro T-1 ➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖ #everydaycivilian #edc #everydaycarry #lwrc #smg45 #45acp #sbtactical #subgun #aimpoint #microt1 #optic #lwrci #lwrcismg45 https://www.instagram.com/p/Co0QKXNOFyH/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Submission from @onegami:
I don’t know if this is in your arsenal (*wink wonk*), but I would so appreciate if you could identify these little guys
These are a bit blurry (and obviously aren’t real guns) and many of them are in that Generic AR15 Category, so I can’t give definitive answers here, but I will try my best. It’s also hard to squeeze in factoids for ten weapons in one post, so I will probably be pretty brief.
Up top we have some form of DMR conversion kit for an AR15, not entirely sure which or what kind due to image quality and camera angle. Could be a LWRC REPR (chambered in 7.62x51mm NATO). Has a really wonky looking muzzle device at the end; size-wise it makes me think it’s a suppressor, but it has holes in it, so apparently it’s supposed to be an obscenely large muzzle break??
The proportions of the second one and the appearance of the magazine lead me to believe the second one is the Heckler & Koch HK53A3 (chambered in 5.56x45mm NATO), which is just a super-compact form factor version of the HK33, their MP5-esque assault rifle series.
Our third rifle looks to be the Enfield L85A1 (part of SA80 series, chambered in 5.56x45mm NATO), except it’s bizarrely mirrored, with the covered cheek rest side facing the camera, when we should be seeing the ejection port and charging handle in the back. Still, it’s also mounted with a standard issue SUSAT scope.
The fourth is tricky, possibly unintentionally so. The boxy foregrip, wire stock, and barrel and gas tube positioning all seem to suggest it’s an IMI Galil ARM (chambered in 5.56x45mm NATO), however the receiver is very different, almost AR-15 like. On a hunch, I looked up Counter-Strike listings on IMFDB and I think I have an answer: the receiver might be leaning towards the IWI Galil ACE 22 (5.56x45mm) design, like in CS:GO. I’m still not entirely sure, though...
The fifth is, I think, an M4A1 Block II (chambered in 5.56x45mm NATO) judging by the elongated foregrip with full rail systems on all four sides. It’s specifically fitted with an ACOG sight here. Could also be one of those Daniel Defense / Knight’s Armament clones but I’m not too sure and can’t be bothered to parse it down.
This next one, though, is a mystery. Like, the very first thing that totally screws with me is the bizarre thumbhole stock. It looks almost like an M16? Like, you can clearly recognize the carrying handle in there, but... I dunno. I’m passing on this one, it’s driving me insane.
Seventh is a very clear-cut Colt M1921A Thompson (part of the Thompson series, chambered in .45 ACP) with an extended box magazine. Good ol’ classic rattler.
I swear these guns are going to drive me insane. Eighth one immediately had the Benelli M4 Super 90 (part of the M series, chambered in 12-gauge) come to mind because of the pistol grip and stock construction, as well as the design clearly being that of a semi-auto shotgun, but the barrel being longer than the shell tube, and the foregrip seeming to recede into the receiver, are both tripping me up. And of course, yet again, we have no ejection port or charging handle on the right side where it should be...
Finally, we got two easy ones. Penultimate one is an AKM (Avtomat Kalashnikova series, 7.62x39mm) judging by the stock style and what I’m assuming is a stamped receiver... hard to tell given the lack of details and OH MY GODDESS THE RECEIVER IS MIRRORED AGAIN.
Last one is the FN SCAR-L (SCAR series, 5.56x45mm NATO), likely the CQB variant. Easy to tell from the distinctively shaped folding stock. The iron sights are folded down to make way for what appears to be a reflex sight and flip-down magnifier optic.
I’m not sure what the (*wink wonk*) is supposed to suggest. If you’re asking if I’d pick these keychains up... let me know if they do any actual sniper rifles or PDWs.
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tadtune · 2 years ago
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coffeeandspentbrass · 2 years ago
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Any opinion on LWRC? Specifically their non piston versions.
L Dub makes great shit! Especially their DI guns.
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khlebs · 2 years ago
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LWRC SMG-45 - 7.62×45mm
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wimpydave · 1 year ago
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LWRC SIX8 A5 Suppressed
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militaryandgun · 1 year ago
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LWRC SIX8 A5 Suppressed
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lowersrifle · 2 years ago
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taktikairsoft · 2 years ago
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you-stand-corrected · 2 years ago
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That’s true. I really wanted to get my hands on an LWRC M6-Di. Then, the lockdowns came and I became interested in building my own and got into 3D printing. 
While I'm over here scouting and carefully acquiring parts to make about the best carbine I can without going anything too weird and proprietary, you can get a palmetto State poverty pony M4gery lower for a buck 20, and a Bear Creek arsenal complete upper for 210.
That's a turbo budget. AR for less than you can currently purchase a 590 or some models of Mossberg 500.
Admittedly, you will still need optics. But really, even though it's not a good AR-15, it's still an AR-15 for $330 in today's market.
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lantacusa · 3 years ago
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Lantac ONYX Receiver Sets...
https://www.lantac-usa.com/product-page/lantac-la-xr15-onyx-billet-receiver-set
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taxstamp · 4 years ago
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pieceofmindguns · 2 years ago
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Stoked to help out w this one 🙏🏼 #firearmsfriday #firearmfriday Repost @alabama_arsenal Hump day with the UMP killer? 🤷 . We have been testing the @lwrci SMG45 thoroughly and the video will be out soon. Huge thanks to @pieceofmindguns for the help on this project! Go give them a follow. Shown here with the very versatile @deadairsilencers Primal. . #lwrc #lwrci #lwrcsmg #smg45 #deadairsilencers #deadairprimal #45acp #ump #pieceofmindguns #silencershopdealer #supportlocal #deadair #utahisrad (at Donostia-San Sebastián, Spain) https://www.instagram.com/p/CfLkO7oqrx8/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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sobishobbies · 2 years ago
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.308 Quartet 😎 @vortexoptics @lwrci @lwrcilawenforcement @americandefensemfg @hecklerandkoch @hecklerundkochgermany @hecklerandkochtactical @harrisbipods @iwi.us @iwi_intl @iwi.br @fnh_usa @fn_america @fn_estore @scar.gram @sobishobbies #sobishobbies #scar17 #galil #galilace #repr #reprmkii #hk417 #hkmr762a1 #hkmr762 #hecklerandkoch #lwrc #lwrci #hk416 #hk #iwi #imi #fn #fnherstal #308 #762nato https://www.instagram.com/p/Ce7iefAOQ1U/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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roguegunn · 3 years ago
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LWRC DI in Burnt Bronze Cerakote quieted with Rex Silentium SEG 7 suppressor. Optics by Sig Sauer, lighting by Surefire, attention to detail Rogue Gunn Works
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khlebs · 1 year ago
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LWRC SMG-45 - .45-70 Gov't
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