New For 2024: LWRCI IC-9

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posted on January 28, 2024
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American Rifleman's Evan Brune caught up with LWRCI at SHOT Show 2024 to get a first-hand look at a brand-new pistol-caliber carbine with a unique operating system and chambered for 9 mm Luger.

The new LWRCI IC-9 is designed around Glock 9 mm magazines, features the company’s MonoForge upper receiver, has fully ambidextrous controls and plenty of M-Lok slots to accessorize. The new IC-9 is available as a carbine (16”), pistol (8.5”) or SBR (8.5”). Delayed-blowback operation flawlessly runs the PCC with ease, as seen in our video above.

A multi-position stock comes standard, along with many other LWRCI features. Available colors include Black, Flat Dark Earth, Olive Drab Green, Patriot Brown and Tungsten Grey. Watch our “New For 2024” video above to see the new LWRCI IC-9 in use at SHOT Show 2024.

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