<p>The LWRC Comp IC-DI 16.1" in Burnt Bronze is a 5.56mm NATO rifle built on LWRC International’s direct impingement platform. Features include a spiral-fluted 16.1" barrel, free-float modular handguard, fully ambidextrous controls, and a Burnt Bronze Cerakote finish.</p>
The thing that pulls you in here is the contrast. LWRC built this IC-DI with the upper and lower receivers, the full-length top rail, and the modular handguard all wearing a rich Burnt Bronze Cerakote, then dressed it in black furniture, a black spiral-fluted barrel, and black rail panels. The result reads almost architectural in the right light. It's the kind of color combination LWRC reserves for its more deliberate builds, and it sets this rifle apart from the sea of flat black ARs.
Underneath the finish sits LWRC's direct impingement variant of their Individual Carbine. The DI in the name tells the story. Instead of the short-stroke piston system LWRC made its name on, this one runs a conventional gas system, which trims weight and keeps the price more accessible while holding onto the company's barrel and receiver quality. The 16.1 inch barrel is cold hammer forged and spiral fluted, a profile that sheds weight and adds surface area for cooling without giving up rigidity. A two-prong flash hider caps the muzzle.
The receiver set comes out of LWRC's Cambridge, Maryland plant and carries the full ambidextrous control package. Bolt release, magazine release, and safety selector all work from either side. The monoforge upper integrates the handguard mounting surface for a rigid, repeatable lockup, and the user configurable rail wears textured panels and an angled foregrip up front. Out back you get an LWRC compact stock on a standard receiver extension.
Markings are clean throughout. The upper reads IC-DI 5.56mm, the lower carries the M6IC designation and the Cambridge MD address. The bore is bright, the controls move crisply, and the Cerakote is unmarked across every surface.
This is a builder's IC-DI dressed the way most people never bother to order it. For someone who wants the LWRC name and a configuration that actually looks like something on the wall, it earns the shelf space.
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