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Product Spotlight: Law Tactical ARIC

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There have been rumors, even “beta test” examples, and now ARIC has finally arrived! The Law Tactical Gen M3 AR-15 Folding Stock Adapter has been extremely popular ever since its introduction. And since the beginning, users have been asking for a way to fire the gun with the stock FOLDED. Well, Law Tactical developed the AR Internal Carrier, or ARIC, to enable just that!

The ARIC replaces the AR-15’s buffer, buffer spring, and bolt-carrier group. It fits ENTIRELY within the upper receiver. Installing it requires minimal tools and NO permanent modifications to the receiver. You can easily revert back to the standard bolt-carrier group and buffer system any time you want.

There are two versions of the AR Internal Carrier: if you’re shooting a suppressed AR-15, you’ll need the ARIC-M model, and if you’re shooting unsuppressed, get the ARIC-C model. If you’re shooting .300 Blackout, you’ll need the ARIC-C, regardless of whether you’re shooting suppressed or unsuppressed.

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35 COMMENTS

  1. Not for it’s intended use in a folder. Imma Thinking maybe mating this up with a KE Arms WWSD one piece lower to shed even more weight. Wonder what the weight difference is between a rifle buffer assembly + full bcg vs this bit of genius. 🤔

  2. I posted a short test video of this system on my channel, Check it out! I will be doing a review after testing it in the near future so subscribe for that, or don't… It doesn't make a difference to me 🙂

  3. Looks great Caleb, I'm curious what the difference is between the suppressed and unsuppressed versions. Is it weight? I would imagine an adjustable gas block in the mix would allow for you to not be stuck with one over the other?

  4. Caleb I really enjoy your videos. I am very interested in the ar stand that is always featured anytime and ar platformed is shown. Is it a production piece or is it something custom made by you, I've looked through Brownells web site and found nothing like it.

  5. I got distracted by the suppressors on the right(your left) and thought to myself “that’s cool that they got the Brownells logo cerakoted/laser engraved on em and arranged the cans to mimic the logo. Cut to a few seconds later and it was just your folks watermark for the video and it just so happened to be over the cans 😂.

  6. Just reached out to Foxtrot mike, they are currently working on something to compete with this. They said they did now know when it will be available for purchase. But you can bet your ass it will be half the price and probably come with a picatinny adapter out of the box.

  7. Now only if someone would make a Picatinny “endcap” that would retain the back end of the carrier so you can utilize any 1913 stock/brace without having to use the actual law tactical folder 🤔 well that someone already exist by the name of Evolution Weapon Systems 👍🏼

  8. Finally it is about time that is absolutely sweet.. I can't wait to get my hands on one.. But you can never get them in stock!!! But you go to Law Tactical site and all it says is coming soon WTH????

  9. I’m told it can’t but If this could be used with the KNS Precision Buffer to pic rail adapter and completely eliminate the buffer tube and stock I’d b 100% interested!!! Owe well!!! Nothing is perfect 🤷‍♂️

  10. So you pay $600+ to be able to shoot your favorite upper or you buy the BRN-180 when on sale for high 600 or for 500 you get Foxtrot Mike FM-15 upper and you can slap picatinny plug and use any stock or brace you want or none at all. If they made it to be used without the adapter I would get it

  11. I think this need some high round count reviews and testing before paying that kind of money. Pic rail adapter coming soon according to LAW, but then again it took them 2 years to bring this to market lol.

  12. I must say that it's kind of amusing to see all the comments raving about this "new" innovation for the AR-15 ("… just keeps getting better and better") as though they have never heard about the rebirth of the AR-180 in the BRN-180, which also features a dual recoil spring & guide rod running through a definitely non-AR-15 bolt/receiver. But the piston means it is super-clean – even using suppressors – and soft-shooting. I just wish the receiver had a slot on the left side for the charging handle. A FOLDING charging handle.

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