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Re: Lantac Tactical Competition Rifle
Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2014 4:40 pm
by BamBam
Blackknight1974 wrote:BamBam wrote:Blackknight1974 wrote:
Obsessed much?
Butthurt much?
Not at all (and about what exactly?) - you're the one that continually goes on about Mark Bradley every time one of his rifles is even mentioned.
You're also the one that seems obsessed with "butthurt"
If he bothers you that much, I suggest you take it up with him in person.
Do I, where?
Anyway, I was merely pointing out that bradley can't comment as he is persona non grata on this forum and quite a few others. I have told him that I will never buy anything from him, not even if he was the last RFD standing.
Re: Lantac Tactical Competition Rifle
Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2014 4:44 pm
by JS569
Grizzly wrote:You could always build your own:
LAR Grizzly Lower
LAR OPS 4 Upper with BCG
Krieger .223 Wylde 1/7.7 SS bead blasted 16.5" barrel
Geissele SSA-E Trigger
Griffin Armament M4SD Muzzle Brake
Noveske NSR 11" Rail
Troy Industries Micro HK BUIS
JP LPK
Magpul UBR stock
Magpul Enhanced Rubber Butt Pad
Magpul MOE plus grip
Magpul Enhanced Trigger Guard
D&H Industries 20 round mag

Grizzly- I assume there is a very limited market in the states for a straight pull AR, so how did you go about getting a straight pull upper and bolt sent over? Was that custom request from the manufacturer?
Re: Lantac Tactical Competition Rifle
Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2014 5:00 pm
by BamBam
Re: Lantac Tactical Competition Rifle
Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2014 5:11 pm
by mackie
An ambi one of those would be perfect for me.
Re: Lantac Tactical Competition Rifle
Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2014 5:17 pm
by Grizzly
JS569 wrote:
Grizzly- I assume there is a very limited market in the states for a straight pull AR, so how did you go about getting a straight pull upper and bolt sent over? Was that custom request from the manufacturer?
I didn't, I sourced and imported all the parts listed and built from the ground up.
Re: Lantac Tactical Competition Rifle
Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2014 5:22 pm
by Grizzly
mackie wrote:An ambi one of those would be perfect for me.
LAR do an ambi version:
http://www.joeboboutfitters.com/LAR_Gri ... d-ambi.htm
However I think LAR have recently been bought out by Remington and have stopped manufacturing them. Hence the hike in prices for existing stripped LAR uppers on U.S auction sites.
Re: Lantac Tactical Competition Rifle
Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2014 5:31 pm
by Grizzly
Thanks.
WOA not to my personal taste (no need for FA or T bar). Also I assume the barrel is ported for gas? Don't fancy your chances importing that one.
Re: Lantac Tactical Competition Rifle
Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2014 5:46 pm
by BamBam
Grizzly wrote:
WOA not to my personal taste (no need for FA or T bar). Also I assume the barrel is ported for gas? Don't fancy your chances importing that one.
I'm sure WOA could leave the barrel undrilled and skip the other gas parts, but as you say, no need for the FA or trad CH. Posted more for illustrating the style of BCG more than anything else.
Do empty cases ever rap your knuckles on extraction with the LAR side-charger?
Re: Lantac Tactical Competition Rifle
Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2014 5:55 pm
by majordisorder
Grizzly wrote:JS569 wrote:
Grizzly- I assume there is a very limited market in the states for a straight pull AR, so how did you go about getting a straight pull upper and bolt sent over? Was that custom request from the manufacturer?
I didn't, I sourced and imported all the parts listed and built from the ground up.
Isn't that alextwogun's gun? Where did he go then? Is that one of them?
Re: Lantac Tactical Competition Rifle
Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2014 6:03 pm
by Grizzly
BamBam wrote:Grizzly wrote:
WOA not to my personal taste (no need for FA or T bar). Also I assume the barrel is ported for gas? Don't fancy your chances importing that one.
I'm sure WOA could leave the barrel undrilled and skip the other gas parts, but as you say, no need for the FA or trad CH. Posted more for illustrating the style of BCG more than anything else.
Do empty cases ever rap your knuckles on extraction with the LAR side-charger?
I haven't noticed, they fly out smooth and fine. The only niggle I have found is with the small bolt handle. It does tend to work it's way loose eventually if you exert any anticlockwise force on it because it is just screwed into the bolt carrier. Can easily be overcome with a bit of Loctite or a slight change in how you rack it back.