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  2. LWRC M6 - Wikipedia

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    The Six8 is a derivative of the M6-series with variants conforming to the M6A2, M6A2 SPR and PSD but engineered specifically around the 6.8×43mm SPCII round. LWRCI partnered with ATK and Magpul to develop the Six8 to fulfill a large overseas military contract.

  3. LWRC International - Wikipedia

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    LWRC International, LLC, formerly known as Land Warfare Resources Corporation, is a CAGE defense contractor and firearms manufacturer. Founded in 1999, it is headquartered in Cambridge, Maryland . [ 1 ]

  4. List of equipment of the Republic of China Army - Wikipedia

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    T-93 sniper rifle with the Taiwanese team competing in the International Sniper Competition at Fort Benning, Georgia in 2010 T91 rifles and M14 ROCA LWRCI R.E.P.R. 20 on display at the Armor School Museum ROCA Barrett M107A1 Sniper Rifle Display in Armor School Museum

  5. LWRC PSD - Wikipedia

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    LWRC PSD Pistol and the IC-PSD are both semi-automatic 5.56 NATO caliber, pistols manufactured by LWRC International. Another PSD, (the SIX8-Pistol ) is a 6.8mm Remington SPC on the same PSD platform.

  6. M6 mine - Wikipedia

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    The M6, M6A1 and M6A2 are a series of metal-cased, circular, heavy anti-tank landmines produced by the United States from May 1944 to May 1945. Work on the M6 mine began in 1943, after the campaigns in North Africa .

  7. Category : LWRC International semi-automatic firearms

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    Pages in category "LWRC International semi-automatic firearms" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. L.

  8. M15 mine - Wikipedia

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    Essentially, it is a larger version of the M6A2 anti-tank mine, which it replaced. Although the M15 has been superseded by the M19 mine (a plastic-cased minimum metal mine of more modern design), the U.S. retains large stocks of M15s because they are still regarded as reliable and effective weapons.

  9. M6 heavy tank - Wikipedia

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    Standardization proposed as M6A2 but not accepted. 20 units built. T1E2 / M6 – Cast hull, torque converter transmission. 8 units built. T1E3 / M6A1 – Welded hull, cast turret, torque converter transmission. 12 units built. T1E4 – Welded hull, hydramatic transmission. Four GM engines. [13] Cancelled 1942. Never built.