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 video showcases a comprehensive build of a compact AR-15, dubbed the "Ultimate Backpack Gun for 2025," by Caleb from Brownells. The build emphasizes discreet transport and quick deployment, utilizing the Law Tactical AR Internal Carrier (ARIC) and the Law Wrap 1913 adapter. Caleb meticulously walks through the step-by-step assembly process, from the lower to the upper receiver, explaining the rationale behind each component selection, including trigger, safety, grip, barrel, and the specialized Law Tactical components. Tips for greasing and proper assembly are also provided throughout the tutorial.
This video showcases an "Ultimate AR Pistol Build" that the creator admits they "shouldn't have built," highlighting its high-end components. The build features an AR-10 chambered in .308 with parts from Aero Precision M5 and Ballistic Advantage, and includes a Law Tactical folding adapter. The creator also promises to show budget-friendly AR-15 and AR-10 alternatives. They emphasize their commitment to honest reviews, regardless of price, for these ultra-compact AR pistols.
This video features a "Blueprint Build" collaboration between Brownells and Tactical Toolbox, focusing on a custom AR308 pistol build chambered in .308 Winchester. The build utilizes premium components such as an Aero M5 lower, PWS buffer tube, Law Tactical folder, Geissele Super Duty trigger, and a 12.5” Ballistic Advantage barrel. The demonstration covers lower receiver assembly, trigger installation, and buffer system tuning for optimal cycling.
This video demonstrates how to convert an existing AR-15 setup that utilizes the JP Enterprises Silent Captured Spring (SCS) to be compatible with the Law Tactical folding stock adapter. It's presented as part two of a series, with part one covering the Law folder installation. The description emphasizes that users don't need to sacrifice the benefits of the SCS or purchase a new buffer when using the Law folder. Links are provided for purchasing Law-compatible SCS units and general SCS selection guides.
This video reviews the Law Tactical ARIC (AR Integrated Carrier), a lightweight bolt carrier group designed to enhance the AR-15 platform. The review explores its potential benefits, such as reduced felt recoil, and addresses concerns regarding increased wear and fouling. It questions the ARIC's utility for both civilian users and professional soldiers, suggesting it may offer more advantages to the former. The video is sponsored by Obsidian Arms, a manufacturer of firearm parts and tools.
This video provides a technical guide on building a compact AR-15 rifle without requiring SBR registration or classifying it as a pistol. It highlights the use of Law Tactical's AR-15 Folding Stock Adapter and ARIC for a bufferless system, allowing the rifle to be fired with the stock folded. The build features a Brownells 13.9" barrel with a pinned and welded muzzle device to reach the 16" legal length, a Bravo Company gas block and handguard, and a Reptilia RECC-E Stock. The video also briefly touches on barrel length differences and their impact on ballistics and velocity, mentioning other manufacturers like Geissele, Sons of Liberty Gun Works, Ballistic Advantage, and Rosco.
This YouTube Short focuses on shortening an AR-style rifle, specifically mentioning Aero Precision as a brand. The title implies a modification or a discussion related to firearm alterations, with hashtags suggesting a playful or potentially controversial take on the topic, given the #demolitionranch tag and the shocked emoji.
This YouTube Short features a demonstration of firing a firearm while it is folded. The title specifically mentions "Law Tactical," indicating a focus on this brand or product. The description further reinforces this with hashtags like #law, #demolitionranch, and #garandthumb, suggesting content from popular firearm channels.
This video from the Smyth Busters series, featuring Brownells Gun Techs Steve and Caleb, investigates the durability of the Law Tactical Folding Stock Adapter for the AR-15. Addressing a common rumor that the adapter is a weak point, the team subjected an AR-15 equipped with the adapter to rigorous testing, including throwing it like a hammer. While other components like the castle nut (which came loose) and B5 Systems stocks showed wear or proved exceptionally durable, the Law Tactical adapter itself withstood the abuse. The conclusion is that for practical purposes, the myth of the Law adapter being easily breakable is busted, making it a reliable addition to an AR-15.
This video discusses the ongoing legal battles and deadlines surrounding pistol braces, highlighting the impact on innocent families. It directs viewers to their website for more information on the topic, specifically mentioning an article about pistol braces and the ATF. The content appears to be an update on regulatory changes affecting firearm accessories.
This video focuses on the Law Tactical Folding Stock Adapter, discussing whether or not to use it on an AR-15 platform. It features links to AT3 Tactical products on Amazon and promotes their giveaways and other video content, including beginner's guides for AR-15 and AR-10 builds. The content is geared towards AR platform enthusiasts looking to modify their firearms for enhanced portability or functionality.