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<blockquote data-quote="cohunt" data-source="post: 2040131" data-attributes="member: 94491"><p>One of the reasons for the high price ($250) on the law tactical fsa is that it is expressly made to handle ONE time of firing an AR while in the open position--- the steel locking tab WILL bend, making it temporarily in-operable until the locking tab can be replaced. It is all high quality solid steel-- and heavy too.</p><p></p><p>A bolt gun does not need the same "strength" as if you fire it folded, the action/bolt takes all the force so aluminum versions can be used on bolt guns</p><p></p><p>Do not attempt to use an aluminum version on an ar, as if it were to be fired while open- chances are the fsa would break/shatter and allow the bcg to possibly come out of the receiver towards the shooter.</p><p></p><p>Sylven arms also sells an aluminum "law tac" copy but it is 7075 aluminum - it specifically states "do no fire while open" though so the law tac is the only one that appears capable of the torture of firing an ar while open (one time) without taking your eye out.</p><p></p><p>It may be a quality option for a bolt gun though</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cohunt, post: 2040131, member: 94491"] One of the reasons for the high price ($250) on the law tactical fsa is that it is expressly made to handle ONE time of firing an AR while in the open position--- the steel locking tab WILL bend, making it temporarily in-operable until the locking tab can be replaced. It is all high quality solid steel-- and heavy too. A bolt gun does not need the same "strength" as if you fire it folded, the action/bolt takes all the force so aluminum versions can be used on bolt guns Do not attempt to use an aluminum version on an ar, as if it were to be fired while open- chances are the fsa would break/shatter and allow the bcg to possibly come out of the receiver towards the shooter. Sylven arms also sells an aluminum "law tac" copy but it is 7075 aluminum - it specifically states "do no fire while open" though so the law tac is the only one that appears capable of the torture of firing an ar while open (one time) without taking your eye out. It may be a quality option for a bolt gun though [/QUOTE]
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