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I just bought a M6 IC DI today.

It has ambidextrous controls (safety, mag release, bolt release) and is light weight.

Anybody have one ?

Reviews that I have read so far say the only negative is the mil spec trigger but I figured I'd ask SIGforum.


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My opinion— one of the best ARs out there. I have 3.
 
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I’ve had a couple of their piston guns. Only complaint was they were heavy.


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Posts: 5383 | Location: MS | Registered: June 09, 2009Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I've always thought it best to ask for feedback on a rifle prior prior to purchasing it.

That said, I have an LWRC IC piston. It is a little heavy for its size, and functions flawlessly -- as expected. I find the LWRC's barrel much more finicky about ammo than my other DI barrels. Given that it has a 1/7 barrel with a 5.56 chamber, I expected stellar accuracy from some kind of bullet in the 73-77 grain ballpark. Not really, as the barrel really prefers 69 grain SMK bullets. It really doesn't care much for 55 grain VMax loads either, which is pretty unusual.

Overall, I like the LWRC. But I'm glad that I won the LWRC in a match instead of buying it.
 
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Other than being heavy. Mine runs like a train.
 
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by fritz:
I've always thought it best to ask for feedback on a rifle prior prior to purchasing it.
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I agree...In this case my boss took me with him to pick out some guns for him and then he handed me the LWRC and said "What do you think of this?" Then he said here's the cash and it's yours and thank you for the years of working with me!

Soooo it happened pretty fast Cool

Since this is not a piston gun it is fairly light.


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Great boss!


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Then he said here's the cash and it's yours and thank you for the years of working with me!

That totally works.
Depending upon your intended use, hopefully you will find the right ammo for your rifle quickly.

Changing out the trigger shouldn't be a big deal.
 
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Congratulations on the LWRC. I picked up the same model last Saturday at a gun show. It has the same controls and features as yours. It is probably the nicest rifle that I own. I really like the features and build quality. The rifle just wreaks of quality. I have not shot it yet but hope to do so soon. Let us know how you like it.
 
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Originally posted by Sig Mann:
Congratulations on the LWRC. I picked up the same model last Saturday at a gun show. It has the same controls and features as yours. It is probably the nicest rifle that I own. I really like the features and build quality. The rifle just wreaks of quality. I have not shot it yet but hope to do so soon. Let us know how you like it.


Thanks...I'll let you know after I finish my 10 day California waiting period Frown

I'm looking forward to shooting it.


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Posts: 3477 | Location: Nor Cal | Registered: January 25, 2011Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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GREAT GUNS!
Like others have said, they are on the heavy side. But shoot pretty damn accurate, and it's hard to stop one. It just shoots, and shoots, and shoots...


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I've been waiting for them to start producing an AR Carbine in 45 ACP which is supposed to be manufactured with a smaller scaled dedicated lower receiver set up to take HK SMG mags. They showed it at SHOT SHOW a couple of years ago, but I have not heard or seen any more about it since.
 
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How much more do the piston guns weigh than their DI counterparts?

Is it really the piston that weighs so much or is it due to different barrels, stocks and/or handguards?

I've put the Osprey Defence piston conversion on a couple guns and the weight difference is about 2 ounces, which in my hands isn't even noticeable.


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I had one and they are nice but they get hotter then hell and they are heavy. after 2 to 3 mags I had to put it down or wear a glove sold it and went back to a 6920 now I'm looking at a Radian those are a thing of beauty and are only 1 hr away in salem Oregon.


almost forgot the bolt stay nice and clean on the lwrc.
 
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