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  • Proud owner of the M6A2

  • British people don't seem to get the concept that other countries were involved in the development of the USA and that diversity is reflected in our form of the language. We say carbine in a way that rhymes with machine, so why do you pronounce mah-sheen like that? To us centre would be cen-tray, calibre would be cal ibray. Bernard is Bernard not Burr-ned, Ralph is Ralph, not Rayf. American English is more phonetically correct than British English because; Spain,France,Ger made the US too.

  • @oeyesea I think you won the internet

  • @oeyesea but english is english... therefore we make the rules for how the language is made, written and spoken...

    if you have problems with english.. speak something else

  • once I become a billionaire I'm buying everybody one of these

  • @oeyesea Cool, thanks dude. But get hustlin', I think we're gonna need them very soon.... Cheers.

  • Best AR15's in the world!!! IMHO.

  • Wow they made an hk416 lol

  • Far better then the H&K 416

  • @545Krinkify That was true with older ones, but with today's manufacturing techniques it's pretty unlikely the spring will fail. The main thing that the DI design still has is accuracy, since its recoil is less. You can see in the video the weapons kick a bit more since the recoil is in the front of the gun.

  • @ArcticWolf45I recoil has nothing to do with accuracy

  • I will trust it with my life when LWRC actually does torture tests with the dust cover open.

  • @AzNd3v1L6 HK doesnt. beside you can find videos of people doing that to ars. and they work fine cause of the tigh tolerance. lwrc is the same except they have a failzero finish on their bolt carriers.

  • @stewpidaso26 I forgot I posted lol. But no LWRC was saying how theirs are better than HKs. They did a torture test with the dust cover open and the HK exploded but when they tested their LWRC they left the dust cover closed. What's up with that. No firearm has zero failure.

  • Does the gas piston system have a slower rate of fire than the direct impingement system?

  • @3FutureFBIAgent3 "it makes the gun 100 times better." no.... no it doesn't. Unless you like to shoot your gun underwater, all it does is add weight.

  • I live 10 miles away from where the company is located and I know the owners personally :)

  • direct impingement sucks. Im just sayin.

  • @Volatality :-(

  • its developed by a Marine... enough said

  • yeah lets see the chinks build something better than that!!!

    

  • @bordersoldier Sure.

  • Sweet. It looks like american tech isn't so crappy. Right every other country?

  • my weapon of choice as psd...

  • I LOVE lwrc even though I've never shot one but the short stroke piston is the best thing that ever happened to ar platforms

  • did i mention PISTOONNNNNNNNNNN

  • PISTON DRIVEN!

  • Pretty much a LWRC M6A2 rifle is similar to a HK416?

  • @RevitalizedVessel the LWRC M6 is very similar.

    Also the POF 415, and the Barrett Rec 7 is similar as well.

  • I can see the advantages of the piston system, but why didn't they do that before? It seems really obvious to me. Is it because of cost?

  • @wasteofspace1234 when the ar 15/m16 was first made the short stroke gas piston hadn't been invented yet. In fact, the same guy that invented the m16, (Eugene Stoner) invented the short stroke in the ar 18 after we realised the problems with the DI system.

  • i ha no idea that people shuvled dirt on you at war

  • Ol' cousin "Carbine's" short stroke gas piston flipped onto the top of the barrel. Think I might need to get my upper reworked.

  • Looks like you are releasing the carbon up into the optics instead of releasing it into the bolt that is easier to clean or just replace when maintnance calls to replace it...

  • @3FutureFBIAgent3

    where r they ?

  • LWRC > HK417. At least LWRC actually cares about their civilian market!

  • LWRC is the real deal, and you definitely get what you pay for. I spent $1900 on an M6A3, and knowing what I know now, I would have spent twice as much on it. It's taken a ton of abuse, and it's still working 100%. The finish is worn, but that can easily be repaired. This is THE highest quality rifle I've ever owned, by far.

  • how will it shoot in -25ºC ?

  • @kord127

    I'm pretty sure that's covered. They're pros besides, there's no terrorists in the north pole :) (jk lay off)

  • @PowermadNavigator

    there's no in north pole but there R in chechnya and dagestan's mountains. what about reliability in low athmosferical pressure , in -30ºC and wet wep ?

  • @kord127

    Well i was kidding so yeah :) I considered Chechnya and Georgia,but still i don't know how well it handles.but it must handle it's supposed to be mega modern you know...

  • @PowermadNavigator

    .. well, akms was made more than half century ago..

    and underwater ADS with APS wore developed by then soviet engineers..

  • @kord127

    I said "modern" i meant as a replacement for AKM's and underwater weapons developed by the Russians.

    I highly doubt this rifle will see action in Chechnya whatever.Russians solve their own problems with their own guns.Still AKM's are old they might work,but they are old.I don't think we can effectively compare weapons seeing as different people have different opinions,but that does not mean we should push away a revolutionary weapon,cuz that's what they did with machineguns

  • @PowermadNavigator

    whith what do u want to replace ADS?? with acr ? scar ? hk? that dont shoot in -20 even..

    r u drunk or what

  • @kord127

    Hey, you got me wrong again.If it was my choice I'd never replace old-school weapons that work like the AKM.

    The idea of what i said was that some people MIGHT want to replace their current firearm with this for some dumb reason. That's how guns sell...they replace older guns that's why i mentioned ppl's opinions and this gun not being used in Chechnya. I do not want to replace AKM's or ADS-es...

  • @PowermadNavigator

    so, akms is worse than aek973, the same power but different precision.

  • It's very close in concept to the HK-416, A beautiful design for a weapon platform.

    Good video =^_^=

  • What happens if you fire this LWRC Rifle underwater?

  • The guy who comes out of the water looks like Preston Marlow from Battlefield bad comp.

  • i guess martin custer grew into his hat lol

  • Carbine.

    A jet engine has a turbine. No it doesn't.

    

  • song at the beginning?

  • Hi, I'd like to place an order.

  • not bad

    but i think that anything is better than the m16

    it just has a long history

  • I wondered if theres a Civilian Version of the PSD Rifle ?

  • @Escmiester The M6 series can be chambered in 5.56 (Standard m4/AR-15) or 6.8 SPC (what the PSD uses). The only thing that makes the PSD class 3 (speacial federal licensing required) is it has a barrel length < 16 inches. If you get a 16-inch barrel for an M6-A2 chambered in 6.8 SPC, you've essentially got yourself a PSD that's legally identical to a simi-automatic .22 LR.

  • Carbean. Funny.

  • @shinobima You really amaze me. You can watch all these videos of gun-makers and former servicemen saying "Car-been" and still think you're right when you say "Car-byne." Look it up in a dictionary, then look up the etymology. French origins. "Carbean" is not funny, it's right.

  • @DDTea Both are essentially correct, but speaking colonial English it is carbine (Car-Byne) not Car-Been, otherwise it would have been spelt accordingly, carbean or some such.

  • whats the difference between these weapons and weapons like the HK416? can someone tell me?

  • @mattyhOVashton the HK416 was Heckler & Koch's effort to keep up with today's AR-15 loving nation. It had an awesome short stroke gas piston which can keep it from jamming, but it still had the crap stopping power of an M4.

    The LWRC M6A2 had the same system, except people say it's the best gas piston on the market. Plus, it can chamber the 6.8 mm SPC for more stopping power at around the same ranges.

  • Marines made a mistake going with that closed-bolt HK thing. LWRC made a better weapon that better fit the requirements. Good products, good company.

  • They need to convert the regular impingement operated M16/M4's to a piston operated system, its cheaper than purchasing a whole new family of weapons like the SCAR or HK416/17.

  • CARBEANS

  • The two stage system developed by Ruger is vastly superior.

  • @longerino .....BS....Ruger needs to stick with the Mini 14....LWRC...IS THE LEADER IN THE PISTON SYSTEM....WOULD TRADE IN MY ARMALITES STRAIGHT ACROSS...

  • @ETHRON1 Don't fight change, it's a good thing.

  • @longerino Yeah yeah,,,,being Ruger is the New Kid on the block.....eat my gas tube......LOL.

  • @ETHRON1 Except they have been making parts for AR 15 type weapons for other respected AR 15 companies for years, suck on my two stage chrome plated piston!!!

  • @longerino LOL.....LOL.......Oh go short stroke your BCG

    Honestly I do have respect for Ruger....they make good stuff...Just not overly convinced with the new kid on the block but time will tell,,,,,It's only been out a couple of years and I know for a fact the first gen had some issues...I do know a few people that have them and they love em...so keep it oiled and send it down range....and have plenty of loaded mags for when the Zombie Blue Helmets come....Lock and Load....

  • @ETHRON1 LOL, Those damn zombies don't have a chance, and if they keep walking I'll just switch to hollow points.

    p.s. my SR 556 has a ser # less than 700, and no issues yet, less upper receiver wear than I've seen even on some DI guns with the same amount of rounds fired. Never had a misfire either.

  • @longerino Hey I was thinking. I belong to a cool gun forum that you might be interested in....there are a couple of other guys that own SR 556s too.

    You should check it out...

    1911.com

    Hope to see you there....E1

  • LWRC weapons are awesome...

    i like the HK 416 but it's weakness is it's bullet cause it only fires a 5.56(the hk 417 is differ than the HK 416).

    but still i like all modern weapons

  • So the Americans propose a colab with the Germans at H&K, develop the 416, and after the system is proved, tried and tested, they go ahead and copy the desing and build the same weapon but all-american and bigger caliber. At least that's what it looks like to me!

  • answer to a non existent problem... if you want a piston gun, design one. dont do it to a gun that wasnt designed for it.

  • @slugga06

    This is a training issues. They use the lower reciever from the M4 so that the soldiers know how to use it without extra training.

  • @retardno002 They designed the ACR with the same fire controls as the m4 for that reason and it is a dedicated piston platform.

  • @slugga06 I'm aware of the training issue. And I stand corrected. The "revolutionary" gas piston system that HK discovered... shit! it was around since the 1940's

  • 0:15 thats the first time i've seen a gun be summerged in water then taken out and could still fire! thats insane!

  • @CardboardFX More weapons have that capability now. Bushmaster ARC, HK416, and a few others. Type in "over the beach test" and you can see several videos about this. Wish I'd had one of these back in the day, instead of M16A2.

    (6.8mm SPC rounds are better, though. 5.56mm doesn't have the stopping power.)

  • @LemmeLieHere Bushmaster ACR

  • @Darkrun9999  Typo.

  • @LemmeLieHere i understand was just stating so some people dont flip out.

  • I fucking love this gun! With that said...where are they? Why isn't the military using them right now?

  • the clip where that guy rises from the swamp and starts firing, thats the psd and i think its their best weapon.

  • just got one man they are nice selling my hk compact tactical to buy another m6a2!!!!

  • This Gun Is Sick

  • is the LWRC reliable as the AK 47?

  • It's really hard to determine that unless you've shot both rifles extensively and know the mechanics of both rifles really well. With that said, I would say the AK probably has a lot more R&D put into it then a LWRC rifle. The AK has been continuley updated and changed for the last 63 years. LWRC has only been around for 11 years.

  • Pretty valid statement. Thanks for the insight man.

  • I try.

  • It's possible. I think that the balance of accuracy and durability with the M6A2 makes it a better weapon that the AK-100 series. The AK-47 is durable but extremely inaccurate, limited range, and is practically an antique.

  • thanks man

  • LWRC is a company.....AK 47 is a design....

  • I was referring to the LWRC as the M6A2. Anyways, i think all of LWRC's rifles have a gas piston system

  • ahhh... gotcha :)

  • hahaha I love your name.

  • model not design

  • No. I do understand. For some reason my brain wasn't working before. Only time will tell with reliability....but by design it should(and does) kick ass.....

  • @mlacey56 i have a m6a3 go look at my video

  • oh my god thats so fucking true XD

  • True, such things are best left only to billy bad asses with badges and streetgangs.

  • So m417 Combat is left for the police? YES!

  • @othur yep seriously why do they thumbdown

  • sick....

  • What is the background music called? It sounds awesome..!

  • drop in Adams Arms gas piston system... problem solved.

  • 2:50: "EXCLUSIVE"? Hasn't the AK done this for over 60 years?

  • No the AK cannot even get the accuracy or long range of these platforms.

  • @MG42pillbox The finnish models can. They are amazingly well built weapons, and have significantly enhanced accuracy.

  • This has a short stroke piston, the AK has a long stroke piston. Different gas operations.

  • Thanks. I read up on that now.

  • AK dosent use a piston

  • What do you call the huge piston above the barrel?

  • thats a gas tube you fucking idiot

  • i think he means the piston that replaces the gas tube in the M6A2-SRT which does have a piston as it shows in the video.

  • no he was saying a AK-47 has a gas piston which it does not it uses standerd gas tube operation

  • ak-47 does have a gas piston

  • @jamesluskpingpong dam dude your an idiot.

  • And inside that gas tube being pushed by gasses is.... A piston!

  • Wow you fail, go look at that HUGE piston that is attached to the freaking bolt carrier.

  • @Jethro212 look at the size of my tallywhacker

  • @Jethro212 What are you on about? What's bad about the piston?

  • @MovieTheaterHead Nothing, the guy who I was replying to evidently deleted his comment. I own a few piston rifles, they work fine.  I also own DI guns.

  • @Jethro212 Ah I see.

  • Just in case you get confused... Piston NOUN: 1. A solid cylinder or disk that fits snugly into a larger cylinder and moves under fluid pressure, as in a reciprocating engine, or displaces or compresses fluids, as in pumps and compressors.

    Now lets see how stupid you get talking about liquids... Oh, I am waiting.

  • I wouldnt buy a hamburger from this clown, let alone a precision firearm.

  • LWRC FTW!

  • coming up out of the water it looked like it was on the verge of exploding! lol

  • is there really any diffrence between this and the hk 416 ?

  • yeah. this is american, hk 416 is german.

  • ..... i mean besides that

  • well yeah, kinda. The HK 416 is bigger, which probably means it's more accurate, and the M6A2 is short, small, and light, which makes it better for CQC.

  • The HK 416 only has the ability to fire the 5.56 round. While the M6A2 you can fit it to fire the 5.56 or the 6.8 rounds. However I doubt that you will get your hands on a HK 416 since Heckler & Koch are gearing the HK 416 to be a military and law enforcement only rifle. They will not be making a semi auto version of the HK 416.

  • They have made a semi auto version of the 416 but it's quite expensive compared to other AR rifles.

  • is the us military replacing their m4s and their "lost 3 wars" aka m16s with these or the hk416s anytime soon? i know the special forces all switched to using hk416 or SCARs as their primary assault rifles.

  • Its a big investment, the military is going to need a big improvement to justify the cost. Although these guns are an improvement, in many respects its pretty much the same technology as before.

  • i like the olive-green camo

  • well done, great vid. love the tech details...to answer the question below you just need a new upper and barrel assembly. video says they convert existing weapons. as a side note, this action conversion makes the operation similar to the FN FAL.

  • thats wat they r doin, the lwrc m6 shares 80 percent similarity with the m4

  • They all ready have the MR223 & MR762. They will be out later this year.

  • Can a regular gas operated M4 be converted to a short stroke gas piston? If so, where at and how much cost to do it?

  • You have to get a seperate upper, I believe.

  • no u r wrong gayboy

  • A huge advantage being able to shoot both the 6.8 (still a fairly rare round in comparison with the 5.56 and 7.62) and the 5.56 aka 223 .. I reload my own shells but the 6.8 out of the box are quite a bit more pricey then the 5.56.

  • So is there any difference between this and the M468?

  • Yeah, the SRT is compatible with the 223 NATO round in addition to the 6.8 SPC, and there are several variants including an Interim SAW and DMR variant

  • also the lwrc is more reliable than the m468

  • The only reason the LWRC weapons will not make it into our military's hands, is because of corrupt government contract negotiations favoring the big gun manufacturers.

    There is a theory that only the big companies make the best weapons, that is simply WRONG

  • scottsdale gun club just got a bunch of m6a2 in stock

  • so...is LWRC's M6A2 going to go the regulars while the SCAR is going to special forces? or is the M6A2 just not going anywhere and the M16 and M4 will be around for another 20-30 years?

  • I think the AR-design will be around for a long time, every new innovation that is made based on the platform will allow it to be around that much longer. You can only get better with the pass of time look how the Ak47 has changed over time and is still used everywhere.

  • We have been using the M4 and M16 in Iraq since 1991, so my guess is that those weapons are here to stay for good.

  • nah hk is better

  • do you want gas piston or what for long battling

  • so is the LWRC better than the HK416 ?

  • good question

  • Yeah and the AR-180 has has this design going for about 40 years. Look them up. When I was in the army I cussed the gas system of the M-16. Finnally They fixed the black rifle....

  • No the first m-16's were full auto. The soldiers were shooting too many rounds so the army went to the 3 round burst m-16.

  • not just that but they jammed a lot due to all the carbon dumping into the weapon. They then decided to show the soldiers that they have to maintain the weapons.

  • Um the M-4 is a 3 round burst weapon also. I was an amorer in the army.

  • thats because the Mseries is used mainly for standard infantry, spec ops, and other special forces use the newer more efficient weapons.

  • that and 3 round burst offers decent rounds down range and good accuracy. Its the squads gunner (m249,GPMG, etc) thats supposed to be putting a hail down range supressing the enemy this way not everyone is wasting ammo

  • i know i was clarifying that. My dad (retired marine) says the m4 is burst too but idk...there are shit load