Lone Star Armory TX15 Multi Purpose Carbine, Enhanced, upcoming T&E

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  • Double Naught Spy
    Chieftain
    • Sep 2013
    • 2623

    Lone Star Armory TX15 Multi Purpose Carbine, Enhanced, upcoming T&E

    Well, this should be interesting. Ben (HuntTXhogs) and I picked up an LSA TX15 MPCE in .264 LBC for testing & evaluation on Tuesday. We dealt with Andrew Brady at LSA who was very helpful and accommodating with our request to field one of their rifles. We actually inquired about one of their entry level rifles and Andrew suggested the MPCE. So back in February, we toured their facility and then the whole Covid thing blew up on us and things got delayed. However, during the tour, Andrew asked if I had any special requests or preferences, so we went with a Geissele SSA-E trigger (which is what I have on my other guns) and an 18" barrel. He also set us up with a spring and buffer kit to tune the gun to whatever particular ammo we are using if we needed to change anything because what the Superlative Arms adjustable gas block could do for us.

    I am really excited by the prospect of trying out this gun, and a bit intimidated. We are hoping to start with some basic range work/ammo testing this weekend. We will set up testing with a good daylight scope and when we get beyond that, move over to thermal and/or nv optics and take it hunting. I explained to Andrew that while I take care of my guns for the most part, that I crawl under fences with them, am out in the rain, things get muddy, etc., that basically treat them as field tools, and he said, "Great. Let me know how it does." So aside from maybe cleaning it a bit more often than my gun gets, it won't be treated any differently than what I normally carry.

    We will get photos and video of the testing and subsequent hunts.

    Here are the basic specs on the gun, same for the changes noted. This gun also came with a Cerakote camo finish.

    Finish: Hardcoat Type III anodized, Black (For Cerakote18? Cut-rifled stainless steel medium weight Bartlein blank contoured and threaded by LSA. Finished in Cerakote C Series Black.
    Accuracy Guarantee: Sub M.O.A. with match grade ammunition
    Bolt Carrier Group: LSA TX15 full weight Enhanced Black Nitride+ treated bolt carrier, with JP Enterprise 6.5 Grendel Enhanced Bolt, POF Roller Cam Pin, and enhanced extractor spring.
    Upper Receiver: LSA 7075 Billet, Classic or Lightweight cut
    Lower Receiver: LSA 7075 Billet, Classic or Lightweight cut
    Fire Control Group: Trigger Tech Adaptable 3.5lb Two Stage Trigger and Radian Talon Ambi Safety Selector Switch. (Geissele SSA-E)
    Controls: Radian Raptor ambidextrous charging handle and LSA enhanced bolt catch, billet magazine catch button with Battle Arms magazine catch.
    Grip: Magpul MOE Grip.
    Buttstock: B5 Sopmod stock mounted on a Mil-Spec 6 position receiver extension, with a staked LSA lock ring on a QD endplate
    Muzzle Attachment: Dead Air Keymount or Surefire Muzzle Brake, Suppressor Ready. (We went with direct thread only, no brake or adapter)
    Hand Guard: LSA Ion Lite M-LOK, 13.7?, 15?, or 16?.
    Operating System: Mid-, Intermediate-, or Rifle-length gas system with a Melonited gas tube and an adjustable Superlative gas block. Tuned carbine buffer and Tac Springs buffer spring
    Upgraded Features: V7 aluminum EPC


    The TX15 Multi-Purpose Carbine Enhanced utilizes the finest components available; matched billet receiver sets, cut rifled & cryo treated barrels, etc.


    Oh, and the gun, without suppressor, optic, or rounds in a 20 round magazine weighed in at 7.6 lbs at LSA. Did not weigh after getting home and adding goodies...

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    Last edited by Double Naught Spy; 05-28-2020, 06:37 PM.
    Kill a hog. Save the planet.
    My videos - https://www.youtube.com/user/HornHillRange
  • A5BLASTER
    Chieftain
    • Mar 2015
    • 6192

    #2
    Congrats DNS. Hope it does well for yall.

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    • HuntTXhogs
      Warrior
      • Jan 2014
      • 560

      #3
      The rifle functioned with no issues this past Saturday.

      Tried six different grendel loads between 90 - 130 grains.

      Locked back on empty every time and cycled smartly - fired brass looks good and no issues with accuracy.

      DNS will be putting his thermal optic on it this week.

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      • Bevo
        Warrior
        • Feb 2018
        • 154

        #4
        Looks like a very nice build, but that price seems way out of line.

        Maybe I'm missing something.

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        • Double Naught Spy
          Chieftain
          • Sep 2013
          • 2623

          #5
          They have been in business since 2006, building precision firearms and have a good following.

          If you head southeast toward Arlington from the heart of Fort Worth, Texas, you will soon come to a small industrial park where you will find a premium firearms manufacturer: Lone Star Armory.
          Kill a hog. Save the planet.
          My videos - https://www.youtube.com/user/HornHillRange

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          • Double Naught Spy
            Chieftain
            • Sep 2013
            • 2623

            #6
            We have now had the LSA TX15 to the range twice and taken it hunting. The range work went well. The gun cycled with no problems, regardless of the 6 different types of factory ammo or even Ben's reloads. We each shot for groups with the ammo and for the most part, group sizes between the shooters were fairly consistent based on ammo type. Sometimes Ben's groups were better. Sometimes my groups were better. Everything shot was sub 2 moa, which would make it reasonably huntable at typical hunting distances inside 200 yards. However, the Bartlein barrel with it 1:7.5" can do better. The two factory loads that worked best were Alexander Arm's 90 gr. TNT (several years old) and Federal Premium Berger AR Hybrid OTM 130 gr. Both shot MOA or better for both shooters with the AR Hybrid OTM producing just over a 1/2" group at 100 yards.

            My only real complaint about the rifle at this point is non-function-related. I don't like the Magpul MOE grip all that much. This differs from Ben who not only likes it, but has the same grip on another rifle. I would probably also change out the B5 Sopmod buttstock for use in the field (reducing bulk and weight), but it was a real pleasure to use for range work as I was able to get what I field was a very comfortable cheek weld.

            Here is the video. Ben covers some of the aspects of the manufacturer and of a couple of the features of the rifle. Group sizes are shown.
            Kill a hog. Save the planet.
            My videos - https://www.youtube.com/user/HornHillRange

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            • HuntTXhogs
              Warrior
              • Jan 2014
              • 560

              #7
              Here is an update on this testing and evaluation - buffers and springs of all weights !

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              • CJW
                Chieftain
                • Jun 2019
                • 1356

                #8
                This is a great thread boys......

                Love the mag with a pig on it.

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                • PVBoom
                  Warrior
                  • Oct 2017
                  • 406

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Bevo View Post
                  Looks like a very nice build, but that price seems way out of line.

                  Maybe I'm missing something.
                  Its the really high end.
                  Billet upper and lower
                  Bartlein barrel
                  $250 trigger
                  $265 hand guard
                  1st rate parts everywhere.

                  The parts list I would put at 2K -2.5K

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                  • am4966
                    Chieftain
                    • Jul 2014
                    • 1036

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Bevo View Post
                    Looks like a very nice build, but that price seems way out of line.

                    Maybe I'm missing something.
                    12.5" SBR Grendel - Need Barrel
                    Surge - Rugged Suppressor
                    Been a fan of the Grendel from the very beginning and haven't second guessed that choice one time.

                    Aim small, miss small!

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                    • HuntTXhogs
                      Warrior
                      • Jan 2014
                      • 560

                      #11

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                      • am4966
                        Chieftain
                        • Jul 2014
                        • 1036

                        #12
                        12.5" SBR Grendel - Need Barrel
                        Surge - Rugged Suppressor
                        Been a fan of the Grendel from the very beginning and haven't second guessed that choice one time.

                        Aim small, miss small!

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