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.

Lansing-Mitchell Weaponeering
Industryweapons manufacturing
Headquarters Burgundie: Port Diteaux


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Its most recent handgun, the 2021 LM-Snauzer uses a 7.92x33mm Kurz cartridge that was designed to replace a lot of the outdated handguns being used in law enforcement.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.

History

 
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Products

Name/Variant Type Cartridge Image
LMW-Snauzer 2021 Revolver 7.92x33mm Kurz
 
LMW-25.png Pistol .22LR
 
LMW-22.png Pistol .45 APC
 
LMW-19.png Pistol .357 Magnum
 
LMW-19k.png Pistol .357 Magnum
 
LMW-126 Assault Rifle 6.5 Grendel
 
LMW-132 Designated Marksmen Rifle 6.5 Grendel
 
LMW-1974e Pistol .357 magnum tround
 
LMW-AM46 Submachine Gun .45 APC
 
LMW-X2ANS-1 Assault rifle 6.5x39mm
 
LMW-X1ANS Assault carbine/shotgun 5.7x28mm/12 gauge
 
LMW-4UAC-2 Assault carbine 6.5x39mm
 
LMW-3 Assault carbine/battle rifle/sniper family 6.5x39mm
 
LMW-3AC Assault carbine 6.5x39mm
 

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