Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Praxis:The Law Tactical Gen 3 AR Folding Stock Adapter

Turning a 28″ SBR into a 20″ folder is the difference between slipping a functioning rifle into an unassuming daypack or being forced to separate the upper and lower. There are some other ways to conceal an SBR, but tennis racquet cases and field hockey bags always look out of place just about anywhere when being carried by bearded snake-eaters. Taking 7″-8″ off a larger gun may not make it easier to conceal in a bag, but it does give you options when faced with working in tight spaces… say during vehicle operations. Sitting with a 16″ or 14.5″ carbine between your legs in some cars, the stock will still be visible from the street –and by passing traffic, for sure. The FSA will definitely help in this situation.

3 comments:

FedUp said...

My stars!
I do declare, that Prepper Chimp is a lying POS!

Somali Pirates, eh?
http://prepperchimp.com/2014/09/08/video-somali-pirates-shot-from-taiwan-ship-of-coast-of-somalia/

Interesting that that liveleak describes the video he embedded as fishermen from Fiji, and liveleak backs it up with a couple of news links:
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=983_1408395752

I guess it's time to add prepperchimp.com to my browser's ban list.

Joe said...

Travel or office tip:

One folded, Kel Tec 2000 carbine,
One Glock G17 Pistol,
Two 33 round, 9mm Glock Mags,
Two 17 round, 9mm Glock Mags,
ALL easily fit into a standard soft sided, 17" x 11" x 4" lap-top computer bag. It also slides right under many car seats. All 4 of the mags will function with either weapon.

Anonymous said...

If you plan on covert assassination (which is after all- ALL that setup is good for), Your life is a single mission suicide ride anyway. If you get stopped by the po-po. that bag gets searched anyway, if you are setting up on a public street in full day lite for god'n everybody , to just walk up to you and look down on your weapon, you are no brighter than the average 13 year old brown gang banger. That rig offers less utility to a covert opp. than a good sidearm or a suppressed STEN. It flat screams "strong arm Bank job" and little else. Its a really tacti-cool sales gimmick in a world glutted with bull shit AR ideas, but I have to wonder how long that latch will hold that critical fail point together under the pressure to "break out" of a fire fight.