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  2. LWRC M6 - Wikipedia

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    The LWRC PSD is an ultra-short barrel carbine with an 8-inch barrel and Magpul CTR stock. Derived from the M6A2 carbine, it comes chambered in 5.56mm NATO or 6.8mm Remington SPC. [ 11 ] It is also available without a stock as the M6A2-P Pistol, but is semi-automatic and also chambered in 5.56mm and 6.8mm Remington SPC.

  3. LWRC International - Wikipedia

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    LWRC International, LLC, formerly known as Land Warfare Resources Corporation, is a CAGE defense contractor and firearms manufacturer. Founded in 1999, it is headquartered in Cambridge, Maryland . [ 1 ]

  4. Category : LWRC International semi-automatic firearms

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    Pages in category "LWRC International semi-automatic firearms" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. L.

  5. LWRC REPR - Wikipedia

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    LWRC REPR (Rapid Engagement Precision Rifle) is a semi-automatic rifle manufactured by LWRC International. It is chambered in either 7.62×51mm NATO or 6.5mm Creedmoor.

  6. LWRC SABR - Wikipedia

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    LWRC SABR (Sniper Assaulter Battle Rifle) is a 7.62x51mm semi-automatic rifle manufactured by LWRC International. The gun is considered a sniper rifle and it preceded ...

  7. LWRC PSD - Wikipedia

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    LWRC PSD Pistol and the IC-PSD are both semi-automatic 5.56 NATO caliber, pistols manufactured by LWRC International. Another PSD, (the SIX8-Pistol ) is a 6.8mm Remington SPC on the same PSD platform.

  8. M6 - Wikipedia

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    LWRC M6, a series of United States military carbines based on the M4 carbine Fokker M.6 , a 1916 German two-seat experimental fighter aircraft Macchi M.6 , a 1917 Italian flying boat fighter prototype

  9. Individual Carbine - Wikipedia

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    Other companies backed out for similar financial reasons, including Smith & Wesson with their M&P 4, Stag Arms, LWRC, and Knight's Armament Company. Stag Arms then bid for the contract to produce one-third of the winning weapon order quantity, while Knight's Armament submitted components for the upgraded M4A1.