Hers's another pic. I don't know how to attach multiples, so I'll just post several times.
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Hers's another pic. I don't know how to attach multiples, so I'll just post several times.
Fluted barrel pic.
Second flag under rear sight.
Last pic of complete rifle on a really nice LWRC rifle bag. I won't post any bolt pics since that has been taken care of, but I was impressed with the bolt carrier group assembly.
I won't recommend it obviously until I get to put it through its paces, but so far so good.
That really is a sharp looking rifle. I don't care about the fluting but nonetheless, a sharp rig. How's the weight and balance?
Never sit at the bargaining table with an empty stomach.
I believe this is unique configuration that was made available to my Agency. I wasn't aware until it arrived that it was not the standard production model. Needless to say I was very impressed and pleasantly surprised.
The balance feels very good for a piston system. Not as nice as a Noveske light carbine, but almost as good as a Colt M4, and that's not bad.
the lwrc spr is, by far , to date my favorite m4. well balanced and accurate.
but, waiting for my kac sr-15 to show up in a few days......
it'll be interesting.
Sigs... lots of them.(229,226, x5, x6)
Sti- marauder, edge, tactical3,4,5, dvc ltd, legend, eagle,vip,Apeiro.
Wilson- tactical elite, pro elite
Ed brown- special forces.(2)
knight's sbr.
knight's sr15-mod 1
Knight's sr15 14.5" +AA flash hider.
Not to pick nits, but you got an spr with their ambi lower. They havent started producing the ic spr's yet. They started filling past spr orders with their ambi lower and past spr upper's
Main difference is the updated rail to upper interface.
Not that it matters as its still a beast
I hope LWRC release the IC SPRs soon. Holding my pennies till then.
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