Justin
Moderator Emeritus
With the glut of AR-style rifles on the market, it's hard to really stand out from the crowd. There are guns in every conceivable configuration, so it's really surprising when someone comes out with something that is truly unique.
Lancer has managed to do just that with their L15. The lower receiver is designed to take a number of modular magazine wells useful for different applications from full-on race guns to law enforcement and military applications.
On top of that, they've introduced a new product called the QuickMag. Essentially it's a device that clamps to the side of the receiver, and when a lever is pushed to activate it, it simultaneously releases the reserve magazine and activates the magazine release, which makes it extremely fast to reload. When playing with the demo model, I'd estimate that reloads could be executed in a second or less.
The various magazine wells that can be used with the Lancer L15.
Slots in the magazine well line up with the rails near the base of the magazine well. The well is held in place with a pin that goes through at the base of the trigger guard.
The lower with one of the mag wells in place.
Click here to see a quick demo of the Lancer L15 with the QuickMag.
Lancer has managed to do just that with their L15. The lower receiver is designed to take a number of modular magazine wells useful for different applications from full-on race guns to law enforcement and military applications.
On top of that, they've introduced a new product called the QuickMag. Essentially it's a device that clamps to the side of the receiver, and when a lever is pushed to activate it, it simultaneously releases the reserve magazine and activates the magazine release, which makes it extremely fast to reload. When playing with the demo model, I'd estimate that reloads could be executed in a second or less.
The various magazine wells that can be used with the Lancer L15.
Slots in the magazine well line up with the rails near the base of the magazine well. The well is held in place with a pin that goes through at the base of the trigger guard.
The lower with one of the mag wells in place.
Click here to see a quick demo of the Lancer L15 with the QuickMag.