How To Lubricate the Law Tactical ARIC

Published on January 16, 2023
Duration: 2:49

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.

Quick Summary

Properly lubricating your Law Tactical ARIC bolt carrier group involves applying a premium liquid firearm lubricant to specific points including the rails, gas key, cam pin, guide rod, and springs. Generous application ensures smooth firearm operation and prevents audible and tactile issues associated with under-lubrication.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Law Tactical ARIC Lubrication
  2. 00:11Removing the ARIC Cup
  3. 00:15Choosing Firearm Lubricant
  4. 00:26Lubricating Standard AR-15 BCG Points
  5. 00:52Lubricating Gas Key and Cam Pin
  6. 01:03Lubricating ARIC Specific Parts (Guide Rod)
  7. 01:15Lubricating Spring Bases
  8. 01:30Lubricating the ARIC Cup Interior
  9. 01:42Reinstalling the ARIC Cup
  10. 01:53Importance of Generous Lubrication
  11. 02:00Signs of Under-Lubrication
  12. 02:12Properly Lubricated Firearm Sound and Feel
  13. 02:27Questions and Contact Information

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key lubrication points for the Law Tactical ARIC bolt carrier group?

Key lubrication points for the Law Tactical ARIC include the bottom and top rails, the sides of the gas key, the cam pin area, the guide rod, and the base and sides of the springs where they contact the carrier and end plate.

What type of lubricant should be used for the Law Tactical ARIC?

It is recommended to use a premium liquid lubricant specifically designed for semi-automatic firearms. Avoid using greases or oils not intended for this application.

Why is generous lubrication important for the ARIC?

Generous lubrication is essential for the smooth operation of the ARIC and your firearm. Under-lubrication can lead to audible and tactile issues, indicating potential malfunctions or increased wear.

How do you know if your Law Tactical ARIC is properly lubricated?

A properly lubricated ARIC will allow the firearm to operate smoothly with minimal noise and vibration. An under-lubricated system will often produce noticeable sounds and a rougher feel during cycling.

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