Lwrc

I'm not kidding.

Well ok, I wouldn't KEEP it, I'd sell it by doing just what LWRCi does, glorify the gun by creating shill accounts and lying about how amazing and superior it is to everything else out there and make a huge profit by selling a piece of crap AR at a top tier AR-15 price.
 
I'm not kidding.

Well ok, I wouldn't KEEP it, I'd sell it by doing just what LWRCi does, glorify the gun by creating shill accounts and lying about how amazing and superior it is to everything else out there and make a huge profit by selling a piece of crap AR at a top tier AR-15 price.

And thanks for playing! And what, may I ask - is your ideal AR? (this should be good... wait for it...)
 
Damn! He's going to make me buy one so I can see for myself how "crappy" they really are! Seems odd to me that almost everyone that has used one for real seems to really like them!
 
LWRC is obviously making a decent product at the worst case scenario, from what I have seen they seem to be a higher quality AR. Blaxsun owns one and I'm sure he would have noticed if it was crap by now, especially considering he has owned a plethora of new rifles made in the last few years. He has probably made the mistake of selling some rifles that he should not have, but it did gain him experience with many of the top tier rifles of the day.
 
Damn! He's going to make me buy one so I can see for myself how "crappy" they really are! Seems odd to me that almost everyone that has used one for real seems to really like them!

LOL I 'll buy a knight's and see how much of a piece that is................... I like your thinking 8 Ball
 
I'm not kidding.

Well ok, I wouldn't KEEP it, I'd sell it by doing just what LWRCi does, glorify the gun by creating shill accounts and lying about how amazing and superior it is to everything else out there and make a huge profit by selling a piece of crap AR at a top tier AR-15 price.

I guess you learn something every day. I wasn't aware NEA went by the name LWRC in the US. Impressive!
 
I already have a Knight's, and a POF, and a couple LMT, and a couple PWS, and a Colt, and a RRA, and a handful of Noveske's, and a Vltor, and an AAC, and......well you get the idea!
 
I already have a Knight's, and a POF, and a couple LMT, and a couple PWS, and a Colt, and a RRA, and a handful of Noveske's, and a Vltor, and an AAC, and......well you get the idea!

Pics or it didn't happen. ;) You had me until you mentioned you owned a RRA.
 
I guess you learn something every day. I wasn't aware NEA went by the name LWRC in the US. Impressive!

Lol. Not really, I'm just aware of one shilling account by NEA, while LWRC has a long history of shilling on U.S. forums (where I've been hanging out before joining CGN).
 
Lol. Not really, I'm just aware of one shilling account by NEA, while LWRC has a long history of shilling on U.S. forums (where I've been hanging out before joining CGN).

Yes that was @8 years ago.

The companies solution was to force the president and major single shareholder out of the company in a forced buy out.
 
Quantico, VA – June 11, 2009 - The United States Drug Enforcement Administration has approved the LWRCI M6A2 Carbine as a DEA-Authorized Personal Duty rifle.

During April and May of 2009, the DEA office of Training - Firearms Training Unit, with the assistance of several DEA Primary Firearms Instructors and the FBI Defensive Systems Unit, Ballistics Research Facility at Quantico, Virginia, conducted testing on the LWRCI M6A2 (DEA - Specified Semi-Automatic Configuration). The testing included Extreme Temperature Testing, Corrosion/Sand Tests, Drop Tests, and Accuracy and Dispersion Tests. The weapons were also subjected to a Durability/Reliability Test specifying that the Carbine be fired for 5000 rounds with minimal malfunctions. The LWRCI carbine passed all phases of testing.

The DEA Domestic Configuration LWRCI M6A2 is authorized as a personal purchase duty rifle. A foreign service configuration has also been authorized for use OCONUS.

Article: http://www.lwrci.com/articles/TacOpDEALWRCI.pdf

M6A2 D-DEA Model Specifications: http://www.lwrci.com/p-129-m6a2-d-dea.aspx

Fully Automatic Versions are in service with DEA FAST teams in Afghanistan.

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