The LWRC IC-DI 5.56 NATO rifle combines precision engineering with versatile features suitable for both tactical and recreational shooting. Crafted with a durable Tungsten Cerakote finish, this firearm offers enhanced corrosion resistance and a sleek appearance. Its semi-automatic action ensures reliable performance with a generous 30-round capacity, making it ideal for extended shooting sessions or tactical scenarios. The rifle features a lightweight design, weighing approximately 6.6 pounds, and an adjustable overall length from 32 to 35.25 inches, providing flexibility for different shooting positions and user preferences.
Equipped with a spiral-fluted barrel, the LWRC IC-DI enhances heat dissipation and accuracy. The M-Lok handguard allows for easy attachment of accessories, while the fully ambidextrous lower controls provide seamless operation for both right- and left-handed shooters. The collapsible and folding LWRC Compact Adjustable Stock offers customizable length of pull, improving comfort and handling in various environments. The included 30-round magazine ensures ample firepower without frequent reloads, making this firearm suitable for a variety of shooting disciplines.
Designed for durability and performance, the LWRC IC-DI features a robust construction that withstands rigorous use. Its modern design, combined with high-quality materials and finish, makes it a reliable choice for firearm enthusiasts and professionals alike. Whether for sport shooting or tactical applications, this rifle delivers accuracy, reliability, and adaptability in a compact package.
Features:
- Spiral-Fluted Barrel: Enhances heat dissipation and accuracy
- M-Lok Handguard: Allows for customizable accessory attachment
- Fully Ambi Lower Controls: Provides ease of use for both right and left-handed shooters
- Collapsible / Folding Stock LWRC Compact Adjustable Stock: Offers customizable length for improved handling and comfort
- Finish: Tungsten Cerakote for corrosion resistance and durability
- Capacity: 30 + 1 rounds for extended shooting sessions