A law folder on a 5.5" FM9 makes a 14" OAL package when folded. That makes it possible to carry a lot of increased lethality very inconspicuously.
A law folder on a 5.5" FM9 makes a 14" OAL package when folded. That makes it possible to carry a lot of increased lethality very inconspicuously.
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Updating this as I finally got around to building a lower around the RAB-AD per Yoni's comment above.
Its pretty simple to install and I like that it doesn't force you to stick something in the back of the BCG.
Haven't shot it yet, but hope to soon.
There is also the option of a folding lower like the Shield Arms.
I have the LAW and a Shield Arms lower but have not sued the Shield Arms though it is assembled.
I did have the LAW folder come lose on me at a class. I was still able to use the rifle but had to retighten everything after the first day of class. It was fine for the further two.
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It was the threated nut inside the folder which connects into the threads on the back of the receiver intended for the receiver extension. The set screw which is intended to prevent this from happening was still torqued in place. It was not loose, which confused me a bit.
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