This video details the construction of an ultimate compact AR-15 designed for discreet carry in a backpack, utilizing the Law Tactical ARIC and RAP system for a folding capability without a traditional buffer tube. Key components include a 12.5-inch .223 Wylde barrel, Aero Precision lower, and an Aimpoint ACRO optic, all assembled for maximum portability and functionality.
This video reviews the Law Tactical ARIC (AR Integrated Carrier), a lightweight bolt carrier group designed to enhance the AR-15 platform. The review explores its potential benefits, such as reduced felt recoil, and addresses concerns regarding increased wear and fouling. It questions the ARIC's utility for both civilian users and professional soldiers, suggesting it may offer more advantages to the former. The video is sponsored by Obsidian Arms, a manufacturer of firearm parts and tools.
The LAW Tactical ARIC bolt carrier group aims to convert AR-15s into folding rifles similar to the Sig MCX by integrating the operating system and eliminating the buffer tube. However, extensive testing revealed significant reliability issues, including failures to go into battery and sensitivity to ammunition and magazines, especially with .300 Blackout. The high cost and lack of dependable performance lead to a strong recommendation against its use for serious applications.
This short demonstrates the Law Tactical Folder combined with their ARIC bolt carrier group on an AR-15. The key innovation is the ARIC's ability to allow the firearm to be fired continuously even with the stock folded, unlike standard adapters. The video shows the bolt locking after being pulled back with the stock folded, highlighting a significant advancement for compact AR-15 configurations.
This video provides a demonstration and educational guide on how to install and use the LAW Tactical ARIC BCG (Bolt Carrier Group). It covers unboxing, comparing different models (C vs M), a close look at the component, setup procedures, proper lubrication techniques (emphasizing heavy application), cleaning the upper receiver, checking cup fitment, the installation process itself, and a break-in procedure with additional lubrication. The creator encourages viewers to visit the LAW Tactical website for more information and provides links for recommended products, Patreon support, and channel memberships.
The Law Tactical ARIC bolt carrier system is reviewed as a significant upgrade for AR-15s, aiming to add folding stock functionality similar to the SIG MCX. However, testing revealed critical reliability issues, specifically failures to go into battery due to friction when using full magazines. The high cost of the ARIC system, combined with the necessary Law Tactical folder, makes it an expensive proposition. Ultimately, the review concludes that a factory SIG MCX Virtus offers superior reliability and functionality for a similar price.
This video provides a detailed guide on how to properly fit the "cup" component of the Law Tactical ARIC (AR Internal Carrier) to an AR-15. Presented by Brownells Gun Tech Caleb Savant, the tutorial focuses on critical alignment points, potential binding issues, and the importance of the cup seating flush with the lower receiver to ensure proper function of the ARIC and the firearm. It references a previous video for complete installation instructions and emphasizes lawful use of firearm components.
This video provides a clear, step-by-step guide on how to properly lubricate the Law Tactical ARIC (AR Internal Carrier) for reliable AR-15 operation. Brownells Gun Tech Caleb Savant demonstrates the key lubrication points, including the bottom and top rails, gas key sides, cam pin area, guide rods, spring bases, and the end plate contact points. The importance of generous lubrication for optimal performance is emphasized, with audible demonstrations comparing under-lubricated and correctly lubricated ARIC operation. The video also includes a disclaimer regarding legal use of firearms and accessories.
This video provides a detailed tutorial on installing the Law Tactical ARIC (AR Internal Carrier) onto an AR-15 rifle equipped with the Gen3M folding stock adapter. The ARIC replaces the standard bolt, carrier, buffer, and spring, enabling the rifle to be fired with the stock folded. The installation process involves disassembling the upper receiver, cleaning components, lubricating the ARIC parts, and reassembling it into the receiver. The video emphasizes safety precautions, proper lubrication for break-in, and testing the functionality of the ARIC with the stock in both extended and folded positions. It concludes by encouraging viewers to test fire the modified rifle at the range.
This video is a product spotlight on the Law Tactical ARIC (AR Internal Carrier). The ARIC is designed to allow AR-15 owners to fire their firearms with the stock folded, a feature long requested by users. The ARIC replaces the buffer, buffer spring, and bolt-carrier group, fitting entirely within the upper receiver. Installation requires minimal tools and no permanent modifications. Two versions are available: ARIC-M for suppressed use and ARIC-C for unsuppressed use. The ARIC-C is also recommended for .300 Blackout, regardless of suppressor status. The video highlights the ease of installation and reversibility to the standard system.
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