Alamarathan
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It is called "Bufferless AR", This is cool idea but sadly it won't have many takers like other similar designs of past-present; most successful of them being current gen SIG SAUER MCX which is similar to this in practice; and previously there existed a designer named Allen 'Al' Zita who made his own fork of Stoner pattern DI system with extended gas key overlaping (modified) gas tube - so when fired it would not have a cut out between the two and hence no bleeding of remaining gases inside the receiver - keeping it a bit cleaner than before; and in this design he moved recoil spring forward and cut down conventional AR bolt carrier in half
am talking about ZM Arms LR-300 (which later got sold to other arms manufacturers and they gave it new names etc)
an entire post on LR-300 from my side
Coming back to the Law Tactical ARIC, i like the fact that they designed it so it could be adopted with any existing standard AR that was seemingly not possible with LR-300 (required its own upper receiver) and SIG SAUER MCX (a wholly new AR derivative with its own upper and lower receivers) , however they had to compromise here as well for e.g. it seems it doesn't have those saw-toothed cutouts on it that would allow Bolt Forward feature and hence this used with regular AR pattern receiver that Bolt Assist button would go dud - though if this tradeoff comes at benefit of having an AR that can be opened up easily without getting lockup of bolt carrier between upper and lower receivers (common issue with conventional AR design) then perhaps yeah good idea
also i kinda not like this fact that the channel-like cutout made for accomodating recoil spring guide rods on both side - simply because i see a possibility of outside kachraa getting accumulated there and obstructing movements-causing jams etc; they rather should have at least kept right side one (where ejection side is) covered i think
overall nice idea
If aric works flawlessly ill prefer the aric based rifle over mcx/ar18 for two reasons,
One,itll keep the entire action in line with the bore,
Two being,compatibility with existing ar parts like uppers,handguards etc,(keeping up with the lego gun legacy)
But i expect trouble from areas,
1. Higher Bolt velocity,(so we may need to tweak gas settings of or alter the cam track to increase unlock time.)
2.as you said,gunks getting inside the track or,due to high velocity springs might squished or popped out of the skinny guide rods(remember those early mcx's had similar problems)
Bottom line is,if they keep at it,like releasing improved iterations like gen1,gen2 etc,theyll definitely succeed due prevalent ar ecosystem.
To me,i personally would like to see an short tapid version
(Imagine the rate of fire in hk416 upper)
About the zita attempt interesting read,there was oa series of rifles too existed in the 90s but they had raised bore axis.
Recently i saw similar attempt by an us and eastern european manufactures,but i forgot both there names.
Anyway,aric is much more practical compared with those bufferless rifles we discussed.