[b]Make: LWRC
[b]Model: M6-AK
[b]Caliber: 5.45x39
[b]Location (city or county): Sun City (SoCal)
[b]Price: sold, but ammo is still available. 3150 rounds for sold Thats under 18 cents per round! Ammo is Sold
[b]Will ship (Y/N): no, shipping ammo sucks
[b]Other info: I bought 2 of them and a **** load of ammo. I love mine, but I only need one so here is your chance. Like new, exactly 90 rounds fired. LWRC NIB BCG.
The LWRC M6-AK upper is an M6A2 style upper chambered in the 5.45x39mm cartridge. It features a 14.7” barrel with permanently attached A2 flash hider. It has the LWRC Mark 1 ARM-R rail system and utilizes LWRC’s patented short-stroke gas-piston operating system.
The 5.45x39mm cartridge was developed as the Soviet’s answer to the American and NATO countries 5.56x45mm cartridge. It was chambered in their AK-74 rifles and its ballistics closely mirror those of our 5.56 round.
There are currently large quantities of this ammo available to American shooters at incredible prices. Most of the surplus ammo is mildly corrosive, so careful cleaning of the rifle is required after every session. One great advantage of shooting this ammo out of a piston gun as compared to a direct impingement gun, is that all of the dirty / corrosive propellant gases are vented at the gas block instead of being blasted back into the receiver where they can foul not only the upper but the lower as well. The cleaner operating characteristics of piston guns make sense with any ammo but when shooting corrosive ammo it becomes a no brainer.
These uppers will drop right onto any LWRC or other mil-spec lower.



[b]Model: M6-AK
[b]Caliber: 5.45x39
[b]Location (city or county): Sun City (SoCal)
[b]Price: sold, but ammo is still available. 3150 rounds for sold Thats under 18 cents per round! Ammo is Sold
[b]Will ship (Y/N): no, shipping ammo sucks
[b]Other info: I bought 2 of them and a **** load of ammo. I love mine, but I only need one so here is your chance. Like new, exactly 90 rounds fired. LWRC NIB BCG.
The LWRC M6-AK upper is an M6A2 style upper chambered in the 5.45x39mm cartridge. It features a 14.7” barrel with permanently attached A2 flash hider. It has the LWRC Mark 1 ARM-R rail system and utilizes LWRC’s patented short-stroke gas-piston operating system.
The 5.45x39mm cartridge was developed as the Soviet’s answer to the American and NATO countries 5.56x45mm cartridge. It was chambered in their AK-74 rifles and its ballistics closely mirror those of our 5.56 round.
There are currently large quantities of this ammo available to American shooters at incredible prices. Most of the surplus ammo is mildly corrosive, so careful cleaning of the rifle is required after every session. One great advantage of shooting this ammo out of a piston gun as compared to a direct impingement gun, is that all of the dirty / corrosive propellant gases are vented at the gas block instead of being blasted back into the receiver where they can foul not only the upper but the lower as well. The cleaner operating characteristics of piston guns make sense with any ammo but when shooting corrosive ammo it becomes a no brainer.
These uppers will drop right onto any LWRC or other mil-spec lower.













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