Lansing-Mitchell Weaponeering

Lansing-Mitchell Weaponeering is a Burgoignesc-based global weapons manufacturing company. The company employs 44,000 and is headquartered in Port Diteaux, Burgundie, with an additional operational headquarters in Caphiria.

It currently produces ten different firearms with seven of them being handguns. Today, it is primarily a niche weapons manufacturer that focuses on low volume and high quality and custom solutions for its clients; approximately 80% of Lansing-Mitchell's business is from the Burgoignesc Security Forces. Its most recent handgun, the 2021 LM-Snauzer uses a 7.92x33mm Kurz cartridge that was designed to replace a lot of the outdated handguns being used in law enforcement. It was the first product from Lansing-Mitchell to be mass-produced and it is currently one of the world's most popular handguns being used in law enforcement.

Lansing-Mitchell Weaponeering was acquired by Quicksilver Industries in 2002 for $35.7 billion in an attempt for Lansing-Mitchell to have access to new markets outside of Burgundie. In 2031, Lansing-Mitchell has reported $24 billion in revenue and is estimated to have $4.1 billion in assets.