Lantac/ straight pull .223
Posted: Sun Jan 13, 2013 8:33 pm
Hi All
I thought that after using Full-Bore to research straight pulls (and I must say finding all the various inputs very useful), that I would feed back on my selection/ experience.
Traditionally a military rifle (Lee Enfields, Nagants, K31's etc) enthusiast I have always lusted after an AR-15 straight pull. With the added bonus that if I opted for a .223 I would be able to use it over land I have permission to use so I would not be restricted to range use additionally it is a bit more useable at the range than a 90+ year old SMLE if I fancy putting a load of rounds down range.
After years of pondering it and saving, I finally cracked after having a go with a friends SGC speed master. I had a great time and decided now was the time. A friend recommended Lantac, so I paid Paul a visit. Needless to say (this is supported by other comments here), he couldn't do enough for me on this first visit. I think I was there for about 1 1/2hrs being showed and explained everything. He really worked hard to justify the cost of the rifles, and needless to say I was impressed. The SGC and the Lantac were were completely different animals. After a fair amount of ummming and ahhh-ing about 3 weeks later I placed my order with Paul. I was quoted a 3 month lead time, however it turned out to be nearer double that. Apparently the border barrel was late; this was quite frustrating but all I can say is it was worth the wait in the end.
All I can say about some of the other suppliers is that they never bothered to reply to my emails, but beyond that I can't comment on their service of product. The product from Lantac is great. When I picked up the rifle, I had cash for a load of the bells and whistles. I really liked it that Paul said sure I can buy QD La rue Harris bipod adaptors but I'd be better saving my money and getting one off the net (which I did thus saving about £100), he could of added a whole load of extras on but was honest and wanted me to wait until I worked out what I wanted of which he said shop around for- this I really appreciated.
Getting some range time end of Jan/ early feb and can't wait for it Anyway, I hope anyone weighing up this type of rifle or even the rimfire version finds this useful! I've included the picture Paul supplied of it so you can see what I went for. The scope and mount are Paul's but I am putting a scope on it as soon as my mounts arrive
I thought that after using Full-Bore to research straight pulls (and I must say finding all the various inputs very useful), that I would feed back on my selection/ experience.
Traditionally a military rifle (Lee Enfields, Nagants, K31's etc) enthusiast I have always lusted after an AR-15 straight pull. With the added bonus that if I opted for a .223 I would be able to use it over land I have permission to use so I would not be restricted to range use additionally it is a bit more useable at the range than a 90+ year old SMLE if I fancy putting a load of rounds down range.
After years of pondering it and saving, I finally cracked after having a go with a friends SGC speed master. I had a great time and decided now was the time. A friend recommended Lantac, so I paid Paul a visit. Needless to say (this is supported by other comments here), he couldn't do enough for me on this first visit. I think I was there for about 1 1/2hrs being showed and explained everything. He really worked hard to justify the cost of the rifles, and needless to say I was impressed. The SGC and the Lantac were were completely different animals. After a fair amount of ummming and ahhh-ing about 3 weeks later I placed my order with Paul. I was quoted a 3 month lead time, however it turned out to be nearer double that. Apparently the border barrel was late; this was quite frustrating but all I can say is it was worth the wait in the end.
All I can say about some of the other suppliers is that they never bothered to reply to my emails, but beyond that I can't comment on their service of product. The product from Lantac is great. When I picked up the rifle, I had cash for a load of the bells and whistles. I really liked it that Paul said sure I can buy QD La rue Harris bipod adaptors but I'd be better saving my money and getting one off the net (which I did thus saving about £100), he could of added a whole load of extras on but was honest and wanted me to wait until I worked out what I wanted of which he said shop around for- this I really appreciated.
Getting some range time end of Jan/ early feb and can't wait for it Anyway, I hope anyone weighing up this type of rifle or even the rimfire version finds this useful! I've included the picture Paul supplied of it so you can see what I went for. The scope and mount are Paul's but I am putting a scope on it as soon as my mounts arrive