Lantac 9INE 9mm Straight Pull

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Lantac 9INE 9mm Straight Pull

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https://youtu.be/V5v_DHoWBs0

Video link to some testing of our new 9mm. You can run the URG (Upper Receiver Group) on any of our .22LR or .223/5.56 Straight Pull lowers too. Full rifles and URG's available very soon. We will be taking pre orders in about a week and prices will be published over the weekend.
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Hey Paul.

So what’s the magazine?!? Looks like a nice addition to the lineup.
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safetyfirst wrote:Hey Paul.

So what’s the magazine?!? Looks like a nice addition to the lineup.
The mags look to be a normal magpul mag with these fitted https://www.meanarms.com/products/detail/endomag-9mm

Basically lets you use 9mm in an unmodified ar lower which means you don't need inserts or a lower that takes glock mags, fit gen 2 and 3 p mags. I guess if you're swapping uppers it makes sense to buy them.
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Put me down for an URG to go on the CMMG I got from you some time back please. Good timing, just put a variation for a 9mm into TVP and was looking at getting one the Calibre Innovation straight pulls, but would prefer to just have an upper to save on space.
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Got more pmags than I know what to do with so this would be ideal.
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If indeed Lantac are using Endo mags, what is the 9mm capacity inside a 30rd .223 P-mag?

Also, does anyone know if the Endo inserts work with E-mags?
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Blackstuff wrote:If indeed Lantac are using Endo mags, what is the 9mm capacity inside a 30rd .223 P-mag?

Also, does anyone know if the Endo inserts work with E-mags?
Website says p mags only including 10 rounders, you can also cut 30 inserts to fit 20s. E mags aren't common so I'd say no as they aren't in the us as much....
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Sixshot6 wrote:
Blackstuff wrote:If indeed Lantac are using Endo mags, what is the 9mm capacity inside a 30rd .223 P-mag?

Also, does anyone know if the Endo inserts work with E-mags?
Website says p mags only including 10 rounders, you can also cut 30 inserts to fit 20s. E mags aren't common so I'd say no as they aren't in the us as much....
In the video from your link the guy says they come as standard allowing 10rds of 9mm in a 30rd shell but you can cut the backstrap thing on the follower to allow greater capacity, but he doesn't actually say what the other capacities are, there looks to be 3 different cut points for different capacities (likely depending on the state you live in). I'm guess it would be 10, 15 and 25-28?

If its the way around that I think you're suggesting i.e. only 10rds of 9mm regardless of what original mag size you use (you're cutting the backstrap to allow it to fit in smaller original shells), i don't think they'd be very popular!
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Blackstuff wrote:
Sixshot6 wrote:
Blackstuff wrote:If indeed Lantac are using Endo mags, what is the 9mm capacity inside a 30rd .223 P-mag?

Also, does anyone know if the Endo inserts work with E-mags?
Website says p mags only including 10 rounders, you can also cut 30 inserts to fit 20s. E mags aren't common so I'd say no as they aren't in the us as much....
In the video from your link the guy says they come as standard allowing 10rds of 9mm in a 30rd shell but you can cut the backstrap thing on the follower to allow greater capacity, but he doesn't actually say what the other capacities are, there looks to be 3 different cut points for different capacities (likely depending on the state you live in). I'm guess it would be 10, 15 and 25-28?

If its the way around that I think you're suggesting i.e. only 10rds of 9mm regardless of what original mag size you use (you're cutting the backstrap to allow it to fit in smaller original shells), i don't think they'd be very popular!
If you go on the website there is a magazine limted for states like NY and CA.... But it can be more than 10 as this guy did https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=POBOkhD-838 The 15 is for Colorado but most guys there will say their local law doesn't enforce it so its moot. They're only small so they don't knock out multiples of the same product so its do it yourself and the video shows it retains a LRBHO
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Would this be too small for CSR ?
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