Lantac 9INE Strraight Pull 9X19MM Rifle

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Re: 9mm Lantac Straight Pull Announced

#11 Post by shugie »

That would complete the black rifle trio quite nicely.
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#12 Post by Sim G »

This could be a very shrewd move by Lantac! It’s a good shout...
In 1978 I was told by my grand dad that the secret to rifle accuracy is, a quality bullet, fired down a quality barrel..... How has that changed?

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I'm hoping SGC will reintroduce the LA9. I'd prefer a lever action mechanism to a straight pull.
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#14 Post by Geek »

johngarnett wrote:Even I think I NEED one!! Santa?????
JohnG
I agree, however, I very much suspect it will follow Lantac's usual pricing structure i.e. expensive.
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Airbrush wrote:Don't like the end of the side charger, looks uncomfortable to use.
it’s not, I promise. ;) has thousands of rounds through the same style handle on a 5.56 Lantac. The raised bits are rubber.
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#16 Post by Brian838 »

North West Custom Parts working on one too -
https://www.facebook.com/NorthWestCusto ... =3&theater

£15-1600 estimated
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#17 Post by channel12 »

If building a straight pull 9mm was easy several well known AR builders would have offered them years ago as 9mm uppers, lowers and BCG are available in the States.
One UK gunsmith did build a 9mm straight pull but getting it to feed and extract reliably was such a pain he never made another one.
The issue seems to be the short length of the case and if you remember SGC opted for the longer M1 carbine .30 cal cartridge for his lever operated carbine.
So it will be interesting to see if lantac has solved the problem.
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Lantac 9INE Strraight Pull 9X19MM Rifle

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#19 Post by pluginal »

Sorry to butt in but why do they put an extra handle on the straight pull ar15's and not use the normal charging handle??
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pluginal wrote:Sorry to butt in but why do they put an extra handle on the straight pull ar15's and not use the normal charging handle??
Because it’s much nicer to use a side charger than to have to completely unmount the rifle to access the charging handle which is often under a scope.
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