This guide details the construction of a compact AR-15 designed for discreet carry, leveraging specialized components like the Law Tactical ARIC and RAP for a folding capability. The build emphasizes lightweight parts, a 12.5-inch .223 Wylde barrel, and a suppressor for reduced noise and flash, culminating in integration with an Eberlestock backpack. Instruction is provided by Caleb from Brownells, a technical expert.
This review details the Law Tactical ARIC (AR Integrated Carrier), a component designed to allow AR-15s to function with a folded stock. The ARIC is a specialized bolt carrier group that reduces reciprocating mass, potentially leading to lighter felt recoil and enabling the use of folding stocks. The review covers installation challenges, performance observations including the inability to use the forward assist and a slightly different bolt lock, and its advantages for transport and use in confined spaces like vehicles. It is presented as a useful addition for civilians and specific military roles, emphasizing careful installation and maintenance.
This Q&A video from GUNMENUSA covers a wide range of firearms-related topics, offering insights and recommendations from the host's experience. Key discussions include preferred AR-15 calibers (5.56 vs. 300 Blackout), recommendations for first AR builds, thoughts on suppressors from Surefire and SilencerCo, and advice on thermal optics. The host also shares personal favorites like his Battle Ready Glock 45 and discusses build philosophies, budget considerations, and the importance of training.
This guide details the testing of the LAW Tactical ARIC bolt carrier group, highlighting its bufferless design and integration into an AR-15 platform. The review, conducted by an experienced armorer, critically assesses its performance with .300 Blackout and 5.56 NATO, detailing observed malfunctions and sensitivity to ammunition and accessories. The expert concludes the ARIC is not recommended for serious use due to reliability concerns.
This guide details how to build a compact AR-15 rifle, focusing on achieving a shorter overall length without violating NFA regulations. It highlights the use of specific components like the Law Tactical Folding Stock Adapter and ARIC system, which allow the rifle to function with a folded stock. The guide emphasizes barrel length considerations, particularly the 13.9-inch barrel paired with a pinned and welded muzzle device to meet the 16-inch legal minimum for rifles. Expert instruction from Brownells covers component selection and assembly for a lightweight, versatile firearm.
This guide details the installation and function of the Law Tactical Folder and ARIC Bolt Carrier Group, enabling an AR-15 to fire with its stock folded. The video, presented by 1st Shot Tactical, demonstrates how the specialized ARIC BCG allows continuous firing, a significant advantage over standard folding adapters. This modification is particularly relevant for users seeking enhanced concealability or a more compact rifle configuration.
This guide details the installation and review of the Law Tactical ARIC bolt carrier system for the AR-15. The video highlights the system's attempt to replicate the folding stock functionality of the SIG MCX. Expert analysis reveals significant reliability issues during range testing, particularly with full magazines, due to friction-induced short-stroking. The cost analysis concludes that a factory SIG MCX offers superior value and reliability for a similar price point.
This guide details the installation of the Law Tactical ARIC internal carrier system, enabling an AR-15 to fire with a folded stock, mimicking features of the Sig Virtus/MCX. The process involves disassembling the standard bolt carrier group and installing the ARIC system. This modification allows for a more compact carry profile without sacrificing immediate firing capability, as demonstrated by Military Arms Channel.
This guide details the proper lubrication procedure for the Law Tactical ARIC bolt carrier group. It emphasizes using a premium liquid lubricant and covers specific points on the carrier, gas key, cam pin, guide rod, and springs. The video stresses the importance of generous lubrication for smooth operation and provides an audible demonstration of under-lubricated versus properly lubricated function.
This guide details the disassembly and maintenance of the Law Tactical ARIC (Adjustable Recoil Internal Carrier) for AR-15 platforms. It covers component inspection, focusing on wear points like bumpers and springs, and highlights differences from standard AR-15 BCG maintenance, such as the non-applicability of the gravity gas ring check. The instruction comes from Caleb at Brownells, demonstrating a high level of expertise.
This video introduces the Law Tactical ARIC, a self-contained unit that replaces the standard bolt carrier group and recoil system in an AR-15. It allows for repeated firing from a folded stock position. The ARIC is backwards compatible and can be removed without tools. Two versions are available: the 'M' for suppressed shooting and the 'C' for unsuppressed shooting, with the 'C' version also recommended for 300 Blackout regardless of suppressor use.
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