Gang Task Force Rifle Set Up: Part 1

Published on February 4, 2025
Duration: 1:01

This video details a specific AR-15 rifle setup used by a Gang Task Force member. Key components include an 11.5-inch barrel, Surefire suppressor, Modlite dual-fuel head, EOTech optic on a modified Laugo riser, and a Law Tactical folder for compact storage. The setup prioritizes functionality for vehicle operations and concealed carry.

Quick Summary

This Gang Task Force AR-15 build features an 11.5-inch barrel, Surefire suppressor, Modlite dual-fuel head, EOTech optic on a modified Laugo riser, SPR lower with ambidextrous selector, and a Law Tactical folder for compact vehicle storage.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the Rifle
  2. 00:02Barrel Length and Suppressor
  3. 00:10Laser and Light Setup
  4. 00:15Modlite Dual Fuel Head
  5. 00:23EOTech Optic and Riser Modification
  6. 00:31Pre-Unity Tactical Riser Era
  7. 00:44SPR Lower and Ambi Selector
  8. 00:49Law Tactical Folder for Stowage

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key components of this Gang Task Force AR-15 build?

The rifle features an 11.5-inch barrel, Surefire suppressor, Modlite dual-fuel head for enhanced illumination, an EOTech optic on a modified Laugo riser, an SPR lower with an ambidextrous selector, and a Law Tactical folder for compact storage.

Why is an 11.5-inch barrel chosen for this tactical rifle setup?

An 11.5-inch barrel is a common choice for carbine-style rifles as it offers a good balance between maneuverability in confined spaces, such as vehicles, and effective ballistic performance.

What is the purpose of the Law Tactical folder on this AR-15?

The Law Tactical folder is installed to significantly reduce the rifle's overall length, making it much easier to store discreetly and efficiently in vehicles or other tight environments where space is limited.

How was the optic riser modified on this rifle?

The EOTech optic is mounted on a Laugo riser that was originally a goose-neck style. The user personally cut down the riser to achieve a preferred height, a common modification before Unity Tactical risers became widely available.

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