Law and Order

JAN 2014

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FOCUS LMT Monolithic Rail Platform SUMMARY The Lewis Machine and Tool (LMT) Monolithic Rail Platform® Defender is the only system that allows you to change barrels and calibers. It can even be switched from a direct impingement action to piston operation, or vice versa, while in the field. This capability makes it a great choice for law enforcement agencies desiring maximum versatility. MORE INFORMATION www.lewismachine.net www.300aacblackout.com LMT MRP boasts multi-mission capability, making it an ideal SWAT carbine. LMT CQB16 is shown. Photo: Lewis Machine & Tool Co. A lthough the Lewis Machine and Tool (LMT) Monolithic Rail Platform® Defender isn't the only AR with a monolithic upper assembly on the market, it is the only system that allows you to change barrels and calibers. The MRP® can even be switched from a direct impingement action to piston operation, or vice versa, in minutes while in the feld, by simply removing two bolts from the receiver using a torque wrench and driver. This capability makes it a great choice for law enforcement agencies desiring maximum versatility. The MRP is available in both rifle (MRP) and carbine (CQB) confgurations. A variety of barrel types and lengths are available. The MRP can accommodate 14.5-inch, 16-inch and 18-inch barrels. The CQB can accommodate 10.5-inch, 14.5inch, 16-inch and 18-inch barrels. In addition to 5.56 NATO, available calibers currently include .204 Ruger, 6.8mm SPC and 300 AAC Blackout /.300 Whisper. LMT has 5.45x39mm and 7.62x39mm in the fnal stages. Piston conversion kits are available in 5.56x45 (with 12-inch and 16-inch barrels) and 6.8 SPC (with 16-inch barrel). Additional barrels for the LM308MWS are available in .243 Winchester, .260 Remington, 6.5 Creedmoor, 7mm-08 Remington and .338 Federal. The 300 AAC Blackout (300 BLK) is LMT MONOLITHIC RAIL PLATFORM VERSATILITY AT ITS BEST By Eugene Nielsen 24 LAW and ORDER I January 2014

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