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Put A Folding Stock On Any AR-Pattern Rifle! Law Tactical's steel adapter enables installation of a folding stock on any AR-15 to create a smaller-profile rifle for easy deployment from a vehicle or transport in non-permissive environments. Works with standard gas impingement OR gas piston system. Accepts A2, mil-spec M4-style, and commercial carbine receiver extension tube and almost any stock that fits them. Compatible with all standard bolt carrier groups, including full-auto and .308 size. Single-button operation for quick folding and unfolding and steel locking latch keeps stock securely in place when extended. Gen3-M has a lowered hinge to avoid interference when charging the weapon, and a setscrew keeps the adapter securely affixed to the receiver. Hinge tension is adjustable so you can choose how stiff the folding mechanism is. Includes special bolt carrier extension (no tools to install/remove). Current version utilizes standard buffer retaining pin and spring. Stock adapter features Ionbond DLC coating.

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SPECS: Machined 4140 steel, Ionbond DLC finish, matte black. Adds 1.3" (3.4cm) to length of pull. 8.5 oz. (241g) wt. Do not fire rifle with stock folded.
SKU#: 99312

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I have this on two 300BLK builds...works flawless! One has several thousand rounds through it without one issue!

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It is rated for full auto and semi-auto from 5.56 to .308

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Money is of no consequence to me, so I will be purchasing 3 of these. Don't @ me.

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Once this arrives, I am going to patrol the safest food court in America!

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Deal does not work! Brownells just raised their price on this to $229.99, so it only brings it down to $209.99. Still not to bad for what you are getting.
Hell, I’d rather pay a few $ more and get something worth a shit!

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Use the code it comes out to $215. Got mine it’s my 3rd love this thing

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too expensive!

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The comments on this item are literally making my day. All I read is, QQ I can't afford it. QQ it's too expensive. To all you whiners, go research all the cheap knock off alternatives and see how many rounds they generally fail after. Not only do the cheap Chinese knock off ones break but, the Sylvan arms version is also prone to breaking. There are so many comments saying they'd buy this item for $100 but, I don't see people complaining about the SBA3 braces selling at $100 on sale and they are made of plastic. This is an American made product, that if you've ever actually handled in real life and not just looked at pictures of, you'd realize the craftsmanship and materials alone warrant way more than a $100 price tag. I agree with Viral, if it's such an overpriced item that is so easy to make out of quality materials with American priced labor then why don't you all make and design a more affordable, better option. I wonder if that guy who commented 3 years ago is still waiting for them to go out of business?

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They're patent pretty much tries to claim the invention of a folding stock adapter. Although they have not been first but i guess the design is incorporated in.

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Just installed one yesterday. Well made, less expensive than Amazon for sure. The only drawback is the extra weight added by this adapter. It screwed up my LE6920 overall balance and makes harder to hold the rifle steady

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Why doesn't everyone complaining about the $200 price just make their own For 1/2 that? If you did you could even sell it for $150 and make a profit? It can't be that hard, right?

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I have gen 3 law Tactical for my 10.5 AR pistol makes it 26+” overall there is 0 play it is solid I have 0 worries about it breaking in face it is more robust then lost folding mechanisms I’ve tried and seen on other guns. Yes it folds nicely into a backpack to and deploys quickly

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Custy. When it drops to around $75 I'll bite.

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I own one. I bought it @ ~$189 shipped if my memory serves correct. I had some skeptical friends and doubts of my own. I like it for my pistol. Little to no flex or play, quite solid. Install was simple. I have it on my 8" 300blk pistol with brace. A nice unintended result of adding it was an increase potential length of pull, which could helpful in using a brace. Will update with any failures.

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I tested the Chinese knockoff. Worked great for about 60 rounds, but then the locking mechanism failed.

So I'm buying this now.

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I tested a knock off as well; 40 delivered. I wanted to see if I liked the layout and function; which I did, but after a little over 100 rounds, the locking mechanism failed on me as well.
I still think that the real part is a bit overpriced; some wil agree others will disagree with me on this.
I liked the cool factor of it; but just not enough to drop 200 beans on it.
I can get quite of bit of reloading supplies for that 200 and enjoy more shooting time. BUt that's just me.

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Is it worth it at this price. You want to build a ar pistol with a folding stock

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I love the way you guys beat on LAW for over pricing their proprietary product! This product isn't priced high because it's made in the USA. It's not priced four times what it should be to proved generous markups at manufacturing, wholesale and retail. It is priced this high because they can sell them at this price. For every 10 of you that won't pay this rediculous $200 their is one guy that will. With that said, I won't buy a darn thing made by LAW Tactical for over pricing their proprietary trinket.

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not trying to defend this product or pricing, but being pissed off about the price is kind of silly. do you guys whine about handguards costing $200-250, buis for $200, little bolt catch or mag release extender for $20, BAD safety lever $80, optic mount $100-150, UBR stock $250, etc? yeah, i know you can shop around and find sales or cheaper alternatives. but the point is prices for a lot of AR upgrade parts are fuckin ridiculous so im not sure why people are singling this one out and so pissed about it.

for the record, i personally feel this item is overpriced. but i feel that goes for most of the other ar parts and accessories out there too.

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I agree with you. Most AR "trinkets" are way over priced; which is why I don't have any of them.
The only trinkets on my AR's is an amby charging handle. I bought them at a gun show, $20 a peice. The real ones go for over 50 each.
I've stopped buying PMAGS, not because they are over priced per say, just that I can get more miles for my dollar if I get used GI mags. I bought 3, almost new, very serviceable, surplus GI mags with the anti tilt followers for the price of one Pmag. The guy was selling them for $5 each, I talked him into 3 for 12.
I understand why USA made items cost more than their CHICOM equivalents. But certain Items are overpriced regardless of where they are made.
But Having said that, I did buy a knock off LAW device, to see how long it would last. I paid about 40 for it delivered from China. Was very easy to install. Lasted about 100 or so rounds on my 300 BLK 10.5" pistol. Was made of some sort of velveeta cheese aluminium pot metal. Did not rattle or move much at first. But after about 100 rounds it was very loose and then stopped locking closed. When I went to remove it, the part actually cracked at the hinge as if it were made of hard plastic instead of metal. Waste of money for the part, but a learning point, a lesson on how the real part would fit and if I would like how it functions. If I did not think that 200 was too much, I would certainly buy one. Maybe if it ever hits 100. again that's what I see as a reasonable price for this part. others will think its work it at any price, others will say it's a useless item even if it were free.

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Gotta pay the price to act like you built it. It makes for a cool story though, check out my latest build guys, instead of a black grip I got a red one

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Both DHgate and Ali express have "airsoft" copies of the gen one and or two for approximately $30. Don't personally have one so I cannot attest to the quality, but the reviews I have seen have been very good.

I am going to build a 7-8 inch ks47 (already have .300 blackout, want to try something half the price) with this and the Dolos.

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"bring jobs back!"
"make america great again!"
"i would buy american but all i find is chinese-made crap!"

*goes out and buys chinese knockoff because its cheaper, shrugs shoulders*

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That's your modern Fox News watching voter.

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Make it $50.00 and free shipping and I'm in for one.

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Give me a handjob and a reach around and I’ll buy 3

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If anyone caught me buying this for $200, be kind and help me put it on my rifle. Then take my rifle, chambered a round, point my rifle at my head and squeeze the trigger. You would do me a big favor, i would be too crazy and a danger to myself and everyone else.

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Almost $200 for this tacticool doohickey? Good gawd, is it gold or titanium? Does it come with a coupon for a blowjob from a local Victoria secret sale girl? :D

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There jerks to deal with also. Sent multiple emails never heard anything back. I won two of these. Make the gun heavy and now one of them has slop in it. Waste of money

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How'd you "win" two of these from these guys? This isn't an auction site....sounds suspicious

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American made doesn't justify paying an absurd premium for an item that should cost no more than $50 regardless of it place of manufacture. When I can get a barreled upper or complete lower for the same cost as this ridiculous gimmick, then by all means make this piece of crap in China if that's what it takes to get the price into a level that is reasonable for the item being sold. I shouldn't have to harvest a kidney to afford an item just because it's made In The good old u.s. of a. Hope Brownells folds up shop and goes away

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When they go out of business and the patent expires this will be a boring accomplishment. Free to all plus shipping.

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This has to be the biggest ripoff on the AR market. The thing should cost $50.

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Cool part but way overpriced...I agree if they'd lower the cost they'd surely make more money by selling quantity. ..there's no way this should be a $200 part, maybe $100

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They put in the time and effort engineering this into existance which costs money, its a solid Merican made product. Def tacticool and tacticonvenient! I wouldnt mind having one and am not opposed to them making money on their product but I feel like they would make more money if this was priced around $100 as sales would be tenfold. Hunerd bucks and im in.....call me!

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I'd go in for $100

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Get it for $180.48 shipped! Add something like the 49 cent buffer detent spring "100-012-747WB" which puts your cart over $200 (199.99 +.49) then you can use the code L6E which gives you $20 off and free shipping. During this sale that gives you a $59.51 discount with item delivered to your door.~TBS

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I watched the video. To me it looks like there is a lot of play after its closed.

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$230 f'ing dollars?!?! Why would you spend this much on this product, which actually makes your AR less effective by temporarily disabling it whenever folded?

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Not really weighing in. Seems like way too much angst for such a small thing. Let's find out if the market will bear the price.

However, here is a review:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=luTv2l4Rg60...

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Glad to finally read some sensible posts in the comment section, except for the one bag of dicks below...Proof there's always one. Just to put things in perspective, I just bought a new mower for little more than this. It came in a gisnt cardboard box with a bag, 4 molded plastic wheels, a steel deck and a blade. Not to mention an internal combustion engine with multiple bearings, a piston, crank, rod, two valves, springs and an electronic ignition system.

This product is a fucking joke and only a complete imbecile would justify it... See below.

Americans should remember that while capitalism and stupidity often go hand in hand, it was never meant to become the rule of the land.

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Things cost a lot less when mass produced and built in a sweat shop, you simple minded imbecile.

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Thank You! I too always wonder why my waterproof smartphone cost less than most guns and gun accessories.

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Seems like a waste of engineering effort.
Way to expensive for what it does. If I wanted a folding vehicle gun, I would want it to fire in the folded configuration. Personally, my choices for negative vehicular social situations are sub 2000, C39v2 with the Zhukov stock, and yugo under folder. And there are several others. I customized a dewalt ds150 case with some foam and a desiccant and my sub 2000 goes everywhere I go and stays dry as a bone in Florida.
If you needed a smaller storage footprint why not just take the separate the upper and lower. It's two pins, can't take much longer to assemble then this gizmo. Less to go wrong and it's free.
I wouldn't mind something like it for field stripping my just right carbine, but not for more than $60. For not much more I could get a complete caliber conversion.
I don't mind spending money on cool stuff for guns but I expect something in return. Sorry but this seems like an over engineered paperweight.

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This is exactly why america is losing jobs. Absolutely not competitive in any way with the rest of the worlds products and pricing. Other than a few fanboys noones paying this ridiculous price.

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Almost 3 years later and they still haven't went out of business. Hmmm, seems some people are buying them.

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You've apparently never heard of companies running on credit.

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Take this for what it is worth. I owned the Gen 1 Law Tactical folding stock. It was a cool idea, but difficult to correctly install. So, I called up the customer service number and got a promise of an email with a solution.

The guy I ended up talking to was their sales guy (I think his name was Mark) and probably their only sales guy. He offered to straight up swap me the Gen 2 for my Gen 1. He mailed it to me, and told me that my end was simply to mail the old one back on my dime. I don't think it gets much more fair. And he did it simply on my word over email.

I got the Gen 2, it was much MUCH better, and I installed it on a rifle that I eventually sold. I will be making a Gen 3 purchase in the near future, and I am 100% ok with what this company charges. If you want to buy Chinese aluminum on an absolutely critical component of your weapon system - have at. Even though I don't rely on my rifles for my life anymore, I don't put together a weapon that I wouldn't rely on. Law Tactical was good enough to stand fully behind the product they made, and both of the units I've handled were extremely ruggedly built. It makes sense that the guy I dealt with was retired Secret Service (before the recent indiscretions).

I don't get any money or discounts or pay any less than any of you for this adapter, but I would encourage you to put some hands on them. And for those of you who want a "tactic-cool" hobby type rifle, I hope that ChiCom provides a cheap solution as well. Capitalism/Supply & Demand will not displace a higher quality product. For a duty weapon or a PDW/SBR type solution, this isn't a must, but it does fill a legit niche in the market. -SN

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You all sound like a bunch of communists. I'm guessing you all support CTD while they aren't gouging people. This is an American company that put in all the design work and busted their ass to develop and produce this product. If you don't like it or don't want to afford it fine, but to suggest wanting a Chinese knock off is communism at its finest. I've been wanting one of these for a while and this might make me pull the trigger on it. It'd be the perfect compliment to any SBR.

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And you sound like you're on roids.

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