LVOA-C

The LVOA-C is a variant of AR-15 style rifle manufactured by North Carolina-based (now defunct) War Sport Industries. The LVOA-C family of weapons are semi automatic as opposed to fully automatic or select-fire.

History
War Sport Industries developed the rifle as its option for "Low Visibility Operation / Applications for the modern warfighter", in an effort to provide a relevant response to current unconventional warfare environments. In 2018, War Sport was acquired by ZRODelta, which now maintains the LVOA weapons line.

Specifications
The LVOA-C is a direct gas-impingement (DGI) operated rifle based on the Colt AR-15. It features a proprietary full-length forend with an integrated muzzle brake/flash suppressor, which prevents the use of a suppressor due to size constraints. The rifle is used for close-quarters combat with low visibility operation applications (LVOA). The sporting rifle has both chamber options of 5.56X45mm NATO for the carbine specification and .223 Wylde for the SBR specification.

The LVOA-C weighs 7 lb unloaded (7.5 lb with a 30-round magazine) and measures 35.5 in in length (32.75 in with a closed stock).