Product Spotlight: Law Tactical ARIC

Published on November 14, 2022
Duration: 1:46

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.

Quick Summary

The Law Tactical ARIC is an innovative component for AR-15 firearms that replaces the standard bolt carrier group and recoil system. Its key feature is enabling repeated firing from a folded stock position. Two versions exist: 'M' for suppressed and 'C' for unsuppressed use, with 'C' also recommended for 300 Blackout.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Law Tactical ARIC
  2. 00:20ARIC Functionality and Design
  3. 00:49ARIC Backwards Compatibility
  4. 00:58ARIC Versions: M vs. C
  5. 01:16300 Blackout ARIC Recommendation
  6. 01:24Conclusion and Contact Information

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary benefit of the Law Tactical ARIC?

The primary benefit of the Law Tactical ARIC is its ability to allow an AR-15 firearm to be fired repeatedly while its stock is in the folded position, a feature not typically available with standard AR-15 configurations.

How does the Law Tactical ARIC integrate into an AR-15?

The ARIC is a self-contained unit that replaces both the standard bolt carrier group and the buffer/spring recoil system. It consolidates these components into a single assembly housed within the upper receiver.

Are there different versions of the Law Tactical ARIC?

Yes, the Law Tactical ARIC comes in two versions: the 'M' version is designed for suppressed shooting, and the 'C' version is intended for unsuppressed shooting. The 'C' version is also recommended for 300 Blackout.

Can I revert to a standard AR-15 setup after installing the ARIC?

Absolutely. The ARIC is designed to be backwards compatible, allowing you to remove it and reinstall your original bolt carrier group and recoil system without requiring any specialized tools.

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