Blackstuff been sending you photos of his toys?David Nimrod wrote:Tacticool.
Tacticool 22
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meles meles wrote:This is one option...
Two options
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It so depends on what you're after. The only "proper" AR15 is the cmmg/spikes/etc rimfire magic do them too. Kriss are coming out with one as well.
The other rifles you mention are cheaper, very good bits of kit.
The ruger is the easiest to accurise and accessorise, the smith is second as it takes quite a few triggers and parts etc and the gsg and sig are great rifles but hard to play with.
The AR15 rifles in .22 are pricey for what they are, very adaptable and you can even get really nice barrels for them but it'll eat into your wallet.
Personally I built a 10/22 first, made a total tack driver but had a hankering for an AR and bought a smith before selling it for a CMMG and I've not looked back.
Shooting show is your friend here, go rifle stroking for the day, see what you like the feel of.
The other rifles you mention are cheaper, very good bits of kit.
The ruger is the easiest to accurise and accessorise, the smith is second as it takes quite a few triggers and parts etc and the gsg and sig are great rifles but hard to play with.
The AR15 rifles in .22 are pricey for what they are, very adaptable and you can even get really nice barrels for them but it'll eat into your wallet.
Personally I built a 10/22 first, made a total tack driver but had a hankering for an AR and bought a smith before selling it for a CMMG and I've not looked back.
Shooting show is your friend here, go rifle stroking for the day, see what you like the feel of.
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yep shooting show on Sat but apparently no cmmg on the lantac stand and no pricessafetyfirst wrote:It so depends on what you're after. The only "proper" AR15 is the cmmg/spikes/etc rimfire magic do them too. Kriss are coming out with one as well.
The other rifles you mention are cheaper, very good bits of kit.
The ruger is the easiest to accurise and accessorise, the smith is second as it takes quite a few triggers and parts etc and the gsg and sig are great rifles but hard to play with.
The AR15 rifles in .22 are pricey for what they are, very adaptable and you can even get really nice barrels for them but it'll eat into your wallet.
Personally I built a 10/22 first, made a total tack driver but had a hankering for an AR and bought a smith before selling it for a CMMG and I've not looked back.
Shooting show is your friend here, go rifle stroking for the day, see what you like the feel of.
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I don't think Lantac has ever done the shooting show.
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This is the rifle I got from their last batch, handguard was supplied by me, but has since been changed.
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phoned about that but told it was sold
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BamBam wrote:This is the rifle I got from their last batch, handguard was supplied by me, but has since been changed.
what was the price as i cant get one from them
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I've called Lantac a couple of times, left a message, but I haven't successfully 'established communication' yet...Dellboy wrote: what was the price as i cant get one from them
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