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Thread: Lantac Raven .223 Wylde Straight Pull AR-15 Rifle

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    Lantac Raven .223 Wylde Straight Pull AR-15 Rifle

    Firstly feast your eyes on my new rifle. https://i.imgur.com/xoOogba.jpeg

    Having previously owned a Lantac Raven TCR I'm fairly familiar with straight pull AR rifles and I was very happy with my 16.5" 1-7 barrel TCR.
    What I wasn't so happy with was the quad rail, I had no intention of bolting anything to that end of the rifle and wanted something slimmer and sleeker.

    Lantac in the meantime had expanded to Ft Worth Texas where they have their own CNC machines and equipment.

    I called the UK office to buy a new SPADA handguard when it was mentioned that a new straight pull was coming with a slicker purpose made bolt carrier.
    The spec also had a 18" 1-8 barrel chambered in .223 Wylde, Lantac's own billet upper and lower, Lantac Dragon muzzle brake, Giessele G2S trigger, 15" Lantac SPADA-M handguard with M-LOK and Magpul furniture.
    Radian Raptor ambi charging handle and Talon ambi safety. The real stand out feature is the new options on the side charging handle, 3 different knob options and a stubby which connects directly to the carrier if you don't want the dog leg.
    A deposit was placed and the older TCR was put up for sale. Selling my other Lantac went quite easily and I got back what it had cost me.

    The new rifle arrived and I had opted to upgrade to a Lantac ECT-1 3.5lb single stage trigger and the new Ratchet Plate System which replaces the antiquated castle nut and end plate
    I collected from Harrogate and took my new rifle home, with a 2.5-10x42 scope fitted it was out to my local range.
    Weather being against us with serious fog there wasn't much chance of seeing the 100 yard board, but the 50 was clear enough to get some rounds on paper.
    Single hole 10 round groups with the cheap 62gr ammo I had for testing, giving the scope some windage to keep from shooting up the aiming point.
    As well as it shot, it was really the operation of the rifle that impressed me and a few others I let have a go.
    The new carrier is really so smooth that it loads more with a flick of two fingers than a pull on the charging handle.

    More shooting will be done when the weather improves and when I've put together more 77gr SMKs.

    Lantac have recently announced an updated version the GEN2 which has a few modifications and their latest handguard.

    https://youtu.be/FmlJBVPTHUo
    Last edited by bambam; 23-02-2021 at 07:19 PM. Reason: new pics

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    Good lord that's nice.

    If I had some monies kicking around I'd dump my Spikes Tactical in a heartbeat for one of those.

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    I am considering a Lantac in .22lr. Are they just as good in this iteration?

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    nice rifle, I would consider just getting a .22 upper as you have a nice trigger and lower you can use. Save some money
    BSA Mercury .22, Steyr SSG69, Enfield No4 Mk1*, Schmeisser AR15 Ultramatch, 1938 Mauser KKW K98 Trainer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by harrysmith View Post
    I am considering a Lantac in .22lr. Are they just as good in this iteration?
    It's been a few weeks since I've been on here and I got the new LA-SF15 .22 recently.

    Epic rifle, I opted for the compact.

    https://i.imgur.com/UWASBCC.jpg
    Last edited by bambam; 21-02-2021 at 02:19 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by subdvr View Post
    nice rifle, I would consider just getting a .22 upper as you have a nice trigger and lower you can use. Save some money
    If I didn't already have 2 .22 ARs then that would have made a lot of sense.

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    Very nice bambam

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    I'm looking for a .223 AR15 and the Lantac Raven looks fantastic, although can't seem to see how they're available in the UK in .223 can only see .22LR.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sonic View Post
    I'm looking for a .223 AR15 and the Lantac Raven looks fantastic, although can't seem to see how they're available in the UK in .223 can only see .22LR.
    Have a look over here. https://www.lannertactical.com/strai...ven-ar15-rifle

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    Lantac

    Looks a very nice rifle,and well made

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