Law Tactical Folding Stock Adaptor

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We are happy to finally announce that we the Canadian Authorized Dealer for the Law Tactical Gen 3 Folding Stock Adaptor.



Now in stock


You can place your order here on the website.

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The first and only folding stock adapter compatible with AR platform rifles.

The Law Tactical Folding Stock Adapter works with direct impingement or gas piston systems and fits any A2, carbine, mil spec or commercial buffer tube and stock. It can be used with standard bolt carrier groups including: full auto, semi auto, 5.56 to .308.

The Law Tactical Folding Stock Adapter was designed for deployment by vehicle and aircrews and is ideal for low profile transport of AR rifles in non-permissive environments. The adapter is ideal for any situation that requires a smaller profile weapon. Simple one-button release folds the stock. To engage, just unfold and fire. The stock automatically locks into place, requiring no fine motor skills.

Designed, built and assembled in the USA from CNC machined, 4140 tool steel.

The adaptor does not affect gun function unfolded. The rear portion of the adapter is built to the same specifications as a standard receiver to ensure maximum compatibility. An integrated single point sling attachment point is included.

 
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Neat - but since it won't fire until closed anyway I think for that price an XCR will give better function if someone wants a foldiong stock. That is a pretty cool product though.
 
The "close before firing" made me laugh though

It is able to fire one shot while open, in and emergency situation, however they don't recommend it.

After doing so they suggest replacing one of the parts when possible.

I think for that price an XCR will give better function if someone wants a foldiong stock.

Some clients don't have the option of using an XCR ;)
 
I love this thing already and I haven't even handled one yet. I wish it were more affordable. Maybe the cost comes from a required and included bolt carrier or other parts?

That would help easy the sticker shock.

Also, I wonder how long till someone posts a video of some DIY dentistry via aiming with the stock folded...
 
A major parts dealer in USA has it for US269.99. With the exchange rate + shipping etc comes to similar price level, if not more... Still too much for my taste though...
 
I love this thing already and I haven't even handled one yet. I wish it were more affordable. Maybe the cost comes from a required and included bolt carrier or other parts?

That would help easy the sticker shock.

Also, I wonder how long till someone posts a video of some DIY dentistry via aiming with the stock folded...

The cost comes from the low dollar, and this is the Gen 3 model, some very good improvements from the Gen 2 model, the BC extension just "snaps" in instead of the Gen 2 which used an expanding screw. Its well made and comes from a guy who was a USSSCST member. It works well and if you need a compact "discreet" way to transport your AR it's G2G.
 
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^Right. So for $400 you will be able to fold your AR15 stock, and in case of emergency you still can fire it once but then you will need to replace a part. That's pretty much sum it up. It is a $400 device that will help you to transport your AR15 easily. It is the rare factor that makes the high mark up IMHO.
 
So one of the things that always disappoints me about these discussions is that immediately some folks think that why do I need this? I won't fire my AR with the stock folded? It's too expensive etc.
What you have to keep in mind is that in the US some people travel with there AR in they vehicle in a back pack, much like some folks there CCW, in that regard it works quite well. If you are using a "discreet" case like a gym bag then this works without splitting your AR apart, and like everything else it's personal preference.
 
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I've been looking at this product since the introduction of the Gen 2 which has been quite a while now.
My only worry is how the BATFE views this product.
I have a Noveske Afghan which I have registered on my form 6NIA.
It has a 14.5" barrel with a pinned and welded flash hider to bring the barrel length over 16" as per U.S. regs.
When folded the rifle will be about an inch less than 26" which I fear will get it classified as an SBR.

I have searched for hours and cannot find a clear answer.
I will not rely on Billy Bobs' interpretation of BATFE rules to keep me out of a federal prison.
I guess I'll need to write to the BATFE for a written response if I do go that route.
 
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