
LWRCI manufactures high-performance rifle platforms sold directly to shooters. No distributor markup, no dealer markups—you're buying straight from the source. LWRCI builds three main platforms: IC (Individual Carbine) - Modular design available in 5.56 NATO and .300 BLK SIX8 - Purpose-built for the...
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LWRCI manufactures high-performance rifle platforms sold directly to shooters. No distributor markup, no dealer markups—you're buying straight from the source.
LWRCI builds three main platforms:
Each system ships as a complete rifle or as upper receivers and builder kits for those who want to assemble their own.
Complete Firearms - IC variants in multiple barrel lengths (10.5" to 16.1") - SIX8 rifles - REPR MKII precision rifles - Pistol Caliber Carbines (PCC) - Short Barrel Rifles (SBR) - Pistols
Complete Upper Receivers - IC DI uppers starting at $899 - Competition-grade uppers - Extended rail options (MLXS, MLX) - M-LOK and standard configurations
Parts & Accessories - Complete lower receiver builder kits ($39.95) - Upper parts kits - Magazines (Magpul PMAG in all calibers) - Stocks and grips (UCIW stock system, ULTRA Combat Grip, compact adjustable stocks) - Mounts, sights, muzzle brakes, flash hiders - Tools, cleaning supplies, rail parts - M-LOK accessories - Slings and hardware
Builder Kit Pricing: Get a complete IC DI upper receiver and parts kit for $899—significantly less than assembled uppers at $1,239.
LWRCI offers dedicated LE/Government pricing for agencies, first responders, and military personnel. They provide: - Agency and individual first responder/military sales - Armorers training programs - LE events - Test & Evaluation (T&E) requests
Beyond the rifles themselves, LWRCI sells branded gear: - Tactical rifle bags ($131.95) - Weapon lights ($220) - Barrel nut wrench ($145) - Apparel, hats, patches, stickers - Insulated tumblers and drinkware
Each firearm comes with an operator's manual. Warranty information and full catalogs are available on the site. They maintain product registration tools for owners and a distributor network for shops that want to carry LWRCI.
LWRCI isn't a retail gun shop. They're the manufacturer. If you want a rifle built by the people who designed it, with the specs you want, buying direct cuts out the middleman entirely. Builder kits are perfect for people who want to assemble their own. Complete uppers work for those running LWRCI lowers. And if you want a finished rifle, they have that too.
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