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Is there anyone who has/had used the Law Tactical Folder?

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Expensive but worth it, at least for me. I built a 10" barreled AR pistol around the hinge to carry in a backpack. I carry the pack in public when I go to places with the kids or crowds.

Here's the recap.

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I have since added a Shockwave brace, VG6 brake, and Magpul BUIS.

Here's the pack I settled on. It's so incognito that when I was in Elite Survival's booth at the NRA convention, one of the employees didn't even realize I had their own pack on.

https://www.elitesurvival.com/concealme ... -backpack/
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I have that exact bag. I was thinking about selling mine. I have an AR pistol that I thought with the adapter might fold and fit in a regular backpack?
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carlson1 wrote: Wed Jan 23, 2019 6:20 pm I have that exact bag. I was thinking about selling mine. I have an AR pistol that I thought with the adapter might fold and fit in a regular backpack?
Depends on bbl length. I have a LAW folder on a 7.5" bbl AR pistol and it fits easily in a daypack.
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It would fit because mine did. Problem was I'm not a seamstress and don't know one but I wanted some sort of retention to keep the gun from shifting. I found it would move around in a normal pack and end up almost sideways. That's why I settled on that pack. That and I use the water bottle holders regularly. Finding the right bag took more time than gathering parts. There's several I almost got but I have been real happy with the one I got. Wish they would have had the blue one at the time but nobody seems to have a clue what's in it.

I wore that at a tool show with a change of clothes plus an extra pistol in the pack. I really like the pack.
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jason812 wrote: Wed Jan 23, 2019 6:32 pm It would fit because mine did. Problem was I'm not a seamstress and don't know one but I wanted some sort of retention to keep the gun from shifting. I found it would move around in a normal pack and end up almost sideways. ...
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Bitter Clinger wrote: Wed Jan 23, 2019 6:30 pm
carlson1 wrote: Wed Jan 23, 2019 6:20 pm I have that exact bag. I was thinking about selling mine. I have an AR pistol that I thought with the adapter might fold and fit in a regular backpack?
Depends on bbl length. I have a LAW folder on a 7.5" bbl AR pistol and it fits easily in a daypack.
Do you find the Folder to be reliable or have you had any issues with it?
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Have I had zero issues. When firing, it's like a normal gun. Other than the price, I have no complaints.

Takedown is a little different. You have to push the fold button to retract the bolt enough to get the extension out. Then push the bolt in and takedown like normal.
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jason812 wrote: Wed Jan 23, 2019 7:05 pm Have I had zero issues. When firing, it's like a normal gun. Other than the price, I have no complaints.

Takedown is a little different. You have to push the fold button to retract the bolt enough to get the extension out. Then push the bolt in and takedown like normal.
Someone in my church wants to buy me one. I didn’t know how expensive they were until earlier in the week. I just do not want to loose any reliability.
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Mine works perfectly. Love it. Fits in a backpack.
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