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First 50 LANTAC LA-R15 Intermediate Raven Rifles to be Offered Exclusively at Cabela’s

First ever shipment of new, state-of-the-art rifles available through Cabela’s July 7, 2016

FORT WORTH, Texas (July 7, 2016) – LANTAC™ USA LLC, Fort Worth TX., will make the first ever shipment of 50 of the company’s new LA-R15 14.5” Intermediate Raven™ rifles available exclusively at Cabela’s for a limited time beginning Thursday, July 7th. These highly anticipated sought after, state-of-the-art rifles will be offered through Cabela’s before they hit the market anywhere else in the world.

LanTac’s LA-R15 14.5” Intermediate Raven is the first ever AR modern sporting rifle with the company’s patent-pending Adjustable Buffer System and proprietary buffer spring. Each rifle is comprised of premium parts and accessories, including hand-lapped, stainless steel barrels; billet 7075-T6 certified lower and upper receivers with Type III, Class II black anodizing; and LanTac’s UCT EXO NiB coated Enhanced Bolt Carrier Group (E-BCG™) with forward porting, flared tail carrier and Carpenter 158 bolts.

Additional features like the state-of-the-art, world-leading, pinned and welded LanTac DGN556B™ Dragon™ Muzzle Brake; a MPI tested bolt; and LanTac Curved Bow, CMC Triggers 3.5-lb, E-CT1™ single-stage drop-in trigger system, allow the LA-R15 14.5” Intermediate Raven to offer zero muzzle rise and a massive reduction in felt recoil, in a fast, flat-shooting and accurate rifle.

The LanTac LA-R15 14.5” Intermediate Raven rifle is manufactured to the highest quality standards and assembled by a skilled team of rifle builders. Each rifle is shot tested at LanTac’s facility, treated with FrogLube™ and comes with a lifetime warranty against defects. Visit www.lantac-usa.com for more information.

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5 Responses to “First 50 LANTAC LA-R15 Intermediate Raven Rifles to be Offered Exclusively at Cabela’s”

  1. 1c3 says:

    Either go Mlok or Keymod; the days of rudimentary bolting on pic rail for accessories is dead.

    • Mike Nomad says:

      I’ve found that to be half-right: Adding rails is indeed dead. I use the threaded mount points on Diamondhead handguards to attach needed bits directly. Samson handguards afford a similar lack of complication. I just have to use a backing nut.

  2. Airbornekhanda says:

    Oh look! Another AR!