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Testing the CMMG RipBrace with the Law Tactical Side Folding Stock Adapter

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Knowing I run the Law Tactical Side Folding Stock Adapter on my CMMG Banshee 9mm, CMMG sent me one of their RipBraces to review.

**this is the 2nd time I’m uploading this. I have fixed (hopefully) the audio issues.

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18 COMMENTS

  1. Did you have any issues with the law tactical folding stock adapter running it with the cmmg 9mm upper? Did you have to adjust buffer spring or tube to get it to cycle consistently or no? Just curious if cmmgs radial delayed blowback system may be a little finicky with the law tactical BCG extension

  2. I have a Foxtrot Mike 9mm AR Pistol and I’ve been on the fence about purchasing and installing the Law Tactical Adapter. I know you must take the weight out of the bolt when installing, but will this cause any malfunctions? I’m worried removing that weight from the bolt will affect the performance. Should I be worried or will I be good to go if I pull the trigger on the adapter? Thanks

  3. A bit of advice, and I don't want this to come across as hate because I appreciate the information and the video, but you should show you showing and messing with the brace in detail as you're talking about it instead of B roll shots with you talking over them. I didnt care to see 5 plus minutes of video of the gun laying on the ground in different places from 10 feet away as you talked about different things about it. Maybe show what you're talking about as you're talking about it. Just my 2 cents from a random nobody on the internet.

  4. Would love to get your honest input on trying to decide between the cmmg banshee 200 (for the sole purpose of having the 8” barrel) or the 300 with the 5” barrel. My major conflict is trying to decide between the two series is the barrel length, 5 or 8. I don’t plan on running a suppressor anytime soon. Maybe in a few years. But not right now. I plan on running the same linear compensator that you have, but I won’t be switching any hand guards. Ill stay stock and let the compensator sit out past the guards. One of my biggest gripes on the 5” is that the hand guards seem so short that you can’t even put a decent sized AFG or hand stop on the there. And it just seems to small where I see most peoples fingers up over the ejection port. I’ve been ready to buy for a few weeks but can’t decide between the two lol. Would appreciate to hear your opinion on pros and cons of the two barrel lengths and if 8” is gonna give me any improved accuracy. Thanks man.

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