The Rossi LWC 5.56mm BLK/BLK 16.5″ TB is a single-shot rifle built for the shooter who values simplicity, accuracy, and old-school reliability. Chambered in the versatile 5.56 NATO, this black-on-black model with a 16.5-inch threaded barrel offers a lightweight, compact package perfect for target work, varmint control, or as a truck gun. A direct descendant of the break-action tradition, it delivers consistent precision without the complexity of a repeater.
| Manufacturer | Rossi (per manufacturer specs) |
|---|---|
| Model | LWC |
| Material | Alloy steel barrel, synthetic stock |
| Compatibility | 5.56mm NATO / .223 Remington |
| Finish | Matte black (barrel and action) |
| Weight | Approx. 5.5 lbs (per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Single-Shot Break-Action Design — Why it matters: Eliminates feeding and extraction issues common in semi-autos, giving you a rifle that fires every time you press the trigger, provided you load it right.
- Threaded Barrel (16.5 inches) — Why it matters: Allows you to attach a muzzle brake, suppressor, or flash hider, reducing recoil and signature for more comfortable shooting or stealthy varmint control.
- Lightweight Synthetic Stock — Why it matters: Keeps the rifle under 6 pounds, making it easy to carry on long walks through the brush or store in a compact gun safe.
- Adjustable Rear Sight — Why it matters: Lets you dial in windage and elevation for precise shots at varying distances, a critical feature for a single-shot rifle intended for accuracy.
- Manual Safety — Why it matters: Provides an extra layer of security when carrying or storing, especially important for a break-action that can be loaded and unloaded quickly.
Who It’s For
This rifle suits the hunter who prefers a lightweight, single-shot for stalking small game or varmints, the budget-conscious shooter seeking a reliable training tool, and the collector who appreciates the simplicity of a break-action design. It also appeals to those in states with restrictive magazine laws, as a single-shot avoids capacity limits entirely.
Pros/Cons
- Pro: Affordable price point — under $300 for a new, American-made rifle.
- Pro: Simple manual of arms — easy to teach new shooters or use as a backup gun.
- Pro: Threaded barrel offers suppressor compatibility without extra gunsmithing.
- Con: Single-shot capacity limits rate of fire; not ideal for self-defense or rapid follow-up shots.
Comparison
| Feature | Rossi LWC 5.56mm | Zev Technologies OZ9 | Timney Alpha Trigger Kit |
|---|---|---|---|
| Action Type | Single-shot break-action | Semi-automatic pistol | Trigger upgrade (aftermarket) |
| Caliber | 5.56mm NATO | 9mm | Various |
| Barrel Length | 16.5 inches | 4.5–5.2 inches | N/A |
| Weight | ~5.5 lbs | ~25 oz | ~2 oz |
| Price | $292.75 | $1,200+ | $150–$250 |
| Best For | Budget varmint/target | Competition/defense | Trigger upgrade |
FAQ
Is the Rossi LWC compatible with .223 Remington ammunition?
Yes, the Rossi LWC chambered in 5.56mm NATO will safely fire .223 Remington cartridges. The 5.56 chamber is slightly longer, but .223 works without issue. Always verify with your specific rifle’s manual.
What thread pitch is the barrel on the Rossi LWC?
Per manufacturer specs, the 16.5-inch threaded barrel uses a 1/2×28 thread pitch, the standard for 5.56mm and .223 muzzle devices.
Can this rifle be used for hunting deer?
While 5.56mm can take deer with proper shot placement and legal ammunition, it is generally considered marginal for larger game. The Rossi LWC is better suited for varmints, coyotes, and target shooting.
Does the Rossi LWC come with a scope mount?
The rifle includes a dovetail rear sight and a grooved receiver for tip-off scope mounts. You will need to purchase a separate scope and rings if desired.
According to industry data, single-shot rifles account for roughly 12% of the U.S. long gun market, with Rossi being a top seller in the entry-level segment. Last updated: April 2026.
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