This video is a comprehensive tech tip from Brownells demonstrating the installation of the Law Tactical Rail Adapter Plate (RAP) for the Law Tactical ARIC. Caleb guides viewers through the entire process, from understanding what the RAP is to the final attachment of a 1913 folding stock or brace. The tutorial covers necessary tools and parts, disassembly of the RAP, preparation of the lower receiver, correct installation of the RAP base, torque specifications, thread locker usage, reattaching the rail, and the installation and verification of the ARIC fit. It serves as a step-by-step guide for AR-15 owners looking to utilize folding stocks or braces with their Law Tactical ARIC system, offering tips to avoid common installation errors.
This guide details how to build a compact AR-15 rifle that avoids NFA registration by utilizing a Law Tactical Folding Stock Adapter and ARIC system. It emphasizes achieving a legal 16-inch barrel length with a pinned and welded muzzle device, focusing on components that reduce overall size and weight for enhanced portability and maneuverability in tight spaces.
This video features a review of the Sig Sauer M17 pistol and an AR platform rifle equipped with a Law Tactical Folder and ARIC. The creator demonstrates the AR's functionality when folded and conducts a sound comparison between a 10.5" suppressed AR and a 20" suppressed AR. The content is presented as entertaining and educational, filmed on a private range under professional supervision. The description also includes links to recommended products and creator support channels.
This guide details the disassembly and maintenance of the Law Tactical ARIC (Adjustable Recoil Internal Carrier) for AR-15 platforms. It covers component inspection, including bumpers, springs, and the unique one-piece gas ring, and provides step-by-step reassembly instructions. The video emphasizes that standard AR-15 gas ring checks do not apply to the ARIC system.
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