Lantac Tactical Competition Rifle

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Grahamcs

Re: Lantac Tactical Competition Rifle

#51 Post by Grahamcs »

Wow

Thanks for all the info

I didn't know Hera made the lantac lowers

I thought they machined their own.....learn quite a few things new everyday on here.

I am actually leaning towards building my own leaning towards a Hera (lantac) lower to start with and probably a lantac upper and barrel with charging handle

Can't get too excited yet though

Long way to go
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Re: Lantac Tactical Competition Rifle

#52 Post by BamBam »

mackie wrote:An ambi one of those would be perfect for me.
I'd like to see an example of the ambi version, have you seen one?
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#53 Post by phaedra1106 »

Grahamcs wrote:I didn't know Hera made the lantac lowers
I was told that they use Hera uppers and lowers and ESS barrels which are €88 which may explain why they said it would be £240 to fit a 300aac barrel instead!.
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#54 Post by Grahamcs »

So what do lantac actually manufacture?
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#55 Post by mackie »

BamBam wrote:
mackie wrote:An ambi one of those would be perfect for me.
I'd like to see an example of the ambi version, have you seen one?
I have not, but it says they do one.

ETA: http://www.702shooter.com/precision-rif ... er-review/
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#56 Post by Jackmanuk »

i wanted the hera over hte lantec purely because it dus not have the side charging handle so its as "normal" as possible otherwise whats the point of a side charging handle you might as well get a bolt action
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Re: Lantac Tactical Competition Rifle

#57 Post by BamBam »

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That's very neatly done.
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Re: Lantac Tactical Competition Rifle

#58 Post by BamBam »

Jackmanuk wrote:i wanted the hera over hte lantec purely because it dus not have the side charging handle so its as "normal" as possible otherwise whats the point of a side charging handle you might as well get a bolt action
Side charger is faster than a bolt action. A standard t-handle means you have to shift your cheek weld, plus if you've mounted your scope quite far back, you need a modified t-handle, like a BCM Gunfighter. Standard t-handle just won't cut it for clearance under a scope.
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#59 Post by ulaughingatmymule »

mackie wrote:An ambi one of those would be perfect for me.
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http://www.voodootactical.eu/lcs-left-charging-system

ADC of Italy do an Ambi. The left hand ones seem to be available from this Slovenian website for about £250, but if you want an ambi-receiver, probably easier to go for a SGC.
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#60 Post by Rburro2 »

phaedra1106 wrote:
Grahamcs wrote:I didn't know Hera made the lantac lowers
I was told that they use Hera uppers and lowers and ESS barrels which are €88 which may explain why they said it would be £240 to fit a 300aac barrel instead!.
Lantac have parts made to there specification the lowers for Lantac, Steyr and Hera are made all in one factory.
The barrels are a tad more than that once chambered.
And except for Bob who does make there own.
For how much you will save and the pain in the ass putting them together I would have Paul build me one. And unless your going border most barrels for AR's are reasonable money. Mines a ESS barrel groups under an inch at 100 even with undeveloped home loads, could do better when I spend some time on it this summer.
What ever you do good luck and happy shooting
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