Law Tactical Folding Stock Review

I received the adapter about a week after the Shot Show 2013 in the house and immediately installed it on my rifle. It didn`t take more than a few minutes and since then I`ve been happy as hell. It adds about 1.25 inches to the overall length of the folded SBR and is fully functional on any full-length rifle or rifle. Many have argued that the gun cannot be fired in the folded position, but my response to this complaint is that proper training will never make the bent butt a problem. Train while you fight, and the folded stock complaint will never be present in your warrior mentality At the SHOT SHOW in 2015, I met with Law Tactical`s owners in a private meeting to review the latest version of their folding pole hinge. While we were discussing the product, it was obvious: a lot of time, research and money were spent to offer a military solution to a long-standing problem. The Law Tactical Folding Stock hinge allows standard Mil-Spec buffer tubes/rods to be folded to the left of the lower receiver when transported in the “open” position of the hinge. The rifle is fully functional when the hinge is “closed”. One surprising feature is that your AR works even when the stock is bent into the weapon, which could be useful in an emergency situation. However, you can only fire one shot in this position. In addition, it puts a lot of pressure on the O-rings and may then need to be replaced. Law enforcement becomes intuitive and fast; With no lock to release, it`s as simple as pulling the tree towards you and with a little force, it falls into place every time. If it needs to be folded, a simple press of the large shutter release allows for safe folding and the release button is recessed to prevent accidental triggering when it comes into contact with your equipment.

Sustainability is out of the question for me. The latch and hinge are as simple as possible and both are reinforced by design. The only question mark in the design is the buffer holding pin. It does not sit in the law in the traditional vertical; Instead, more movement is allowed than if it were installed in the receiver itself. I don`t know if it was intentional or not, but it doesn`t affect the performance of the backrest or the buffer tube assembly. As for technical strength, I stood on the law (not very scientific, I know) with the rifle on two chairs, the hinge side up, and the latch did not move. Pretty impressive. Law Tactical was founded in 2010 by Zachary Law and specializes in the manufacture of tactical equipment and firearms accessories. Specifically, they manufacture accessories for AR-15, M-16 and AK-47 rifles. If so, check out our reviews of the best AR 15 folding post adapters as well as the best AR 15 folding posts currently available. For the past fifty years, warriors have been trying to find new and inventive ways to shorten the standard AR15 platform.

One of the main reasons for a shorter rifle is transportation logistics. When you`re in public with a rifle in a standard rifle holster, it`s obvious to viewers what you`re doing. This leads some shooters to lean towards expensive SBR permits to have a rifle short enough to carry in a backpack, or a suitcase “less than obvious” for transport to and from the range or terrain. Due to the basic design of the AR15 design with pad, buffer tube, and buffer spring, shooters previously did not have the option of a folding stock like the Ak47 piston platform. Recently, that has changed thanks to a company called Law Tactical. “Designed for use in aircraft vehicles and crews, the Law Tactical Folding Butt Adapter is ideal for discreet carrying AR rifles in non-permissive environments. The adapter is ideal for any situation requiring a smaller profile weapon. A simple release to a button folds the tree. To get involved, just unfold and pull. The shaft is automatically set up and does not require fine motor skills.

Designed, built and assembled in the United States from CNC-machined 4140 steel, the Law tactical adapter is stronger than any receiver it could be mounted on. According to the folks at Law Tactical, the folding stock adapter works with direct impact or gas piston systems and fits buffer hoses and A2, carabiner, mil-spec or commercial stocks. It can be used with standard screw holder groups, including: fully automatic, semi-automatic and 5.56 to .308. Due to additional testing and a huge backlog of pre-release orders, it took a full year for a commercial sample to arrive at our office for verification. The AR folding pole adapter uses a simple one-button release that allows you to gently lift the shaft into the folded or unfolded position. Unfolding the shaft from its compact folded position is very easy and engages automatically when fully extended. Even when the shaft is fully extended, it remains firmly in place even under difficult stresses due to difficult use and harsh environments. This is partly due to the flat housing, locking tab, and locking design. Thank you for checking out our Law Tactical AR folding stock adapter review. You should now be fully informed whether this adapter meets your needs or not.

The AR folding pole has long been a unicorn. Many tried to change the game by using an AR platform with a folding stock, although this required changing the basic design for the weapon to work. Para Ordnance`s Robinson XCR and TTR rifles are two good examples of folding stock models. They have a lot in common with AR, but suffer from the fact that AR “overhauls” are viewed with great skepticism by the Doritos-stained fingers of the internet gun forum community. Because those who have real experience (and those who have experience with the product) cannot compete with double the number of those who oppose a product they may never have been in the same room with, such designs do not take. The Law adapter allows you to fold any AR, but the question remains, why bother? Some have ridiculed the LOI as a useless product, citing that if you wanted a folding platform, why not buy one designed to fold in the first place? Well, first, it`s America, so we can, and second, because AR platforms designed to fold haven`t worked well. Room options and availability are an important factor in choosing weapons for many. Being able to take your existing rifle and make it more compact and portable is a big advantage.

For some, there is a desire to be able to fight with a folded rifle, and for that I can`t say much other than try it once. A rifle platform used as a pistol is at best a novelty; They are designed to be pulled from the shoulder, so even with a red dot sight, their usefulness with the folded stem is marginal at best. An AR with the Gen 3 law can be pulled from the folded if necessary. When your stock is unfolded and snapped into place, you shouldn`t expect a difference in the feel and function of your AR rifle. It seems that the adapter is not attached at all! Let`s take a look at the Law Tactical Gen 2 AR folding adapter. It`s as good as any piece of equipment as it comes. It is a sturdy hard anodized aluminum body, CNC machined, which means it will survive the toughest conditions that can be put on an AR stock. I use it with my personally built .223 short-barreled rifle (SBR). (Of course, all NFA rules apply). At first, I built the rifle for sport shooting, but since the development of soft target attacks, I take this bad boy everywhere. The Law Tactical AR adapter is the result of American engineering and innovation. With that in mind, beware of China`s imitations and don`t forget to support U.S.

tactical ventures (read more here)! Overall, the Law Tactical Folding Butt Adapter was not only a good excuse to shoot through a lot of ammunition, it`s also a well-built and functional device that serves a very specific purpose. Simply put, this product works and works well. The army, law enforcement and PMCs can benefit from the discreet compactness of a folding stock just as much as the ordinary citizen looking for an inconspicuous way to carry his rifle to the shooting range. ITS Tactical has an excellent review of the Gen1 version. Try. Since the standard adapter is made of CNC-machined 4140 hardened steel, you can expect incredibly robust performance from this rifle component. In addition, it is designed, built and assembled in the United States, which provides reliable quality assurance. If you want a foldable AR platform, the law is really the best option as it turns any AR into a folder. Recently, I was able to qualify through my ministry to carry my SBR as an out-of-service weapon. Before discovering the adapter, I had trouble hiding the SBR in my normal backpack.