APF Armory LE-002 Law Enforcement Carbine
NTOA Gold Designation - Member-Tested & Recommended
The APF Armory Law Enforcement Carbine is a purpose-built, suppressor-ready 5.56 NATO carbine engineered for rugged law enforcement and professional use.
Built on a mil-spec forged receiver set with a hard-coat anodized finish, this carbine delivers the reliability, accuracy, and modularity that professionals demand in high-stakes environments.
At the heart of the LE-002 is a 16" 4150 CMV chrome-lined barrel with a mid-length gas system and pinned APF adjustable gas block. This combination provides smooth, reliable cycling—whether suppressed or unsuppressed—while the chrome-lined barrel ensures exceptional longevity and corrosion resistance under sustained fire.
The barrel is topped with Magpul MBUS® flip-up sights for fast target acquisition.
The Carbine features an ambidextrous safety selector, ambidextrous sling plate, and Magpul® MOE® grip and CTR 6-position stock for enhanced ergonomics and operator comfort.
The 15.5" M-LOK® handguard offers plenty of real estate for lights, lasers, grips, and other mission-essential accessories, while the staked castle nut and Magpul PMAG® 30-round magazine ensure dependable feeding and rugged durability.
Key Specifications:
- Caliber: 5.56 NATO
- Barrel: 16" 4150 CMV, Chrome-Lined, Mid-Length Gas System
- Weight: 6 lbs 6 oz
- Handguard: 15.5" M-LOK®
- Furniture: Magpul CTR 6-position stock & MOE® grip
- Receiver: Forged Mil-Spec, Hard-Coat Anodized
- Sights: Magpul MBUS® Pro Flip-Up Sights
- Magazine: 30-Round Magpul PMAG®
Additional features include a mag phos-coated M16 BCG, properly staked castle nut, an ambidextrous safety selector, and a pinned adjustable gas block for fine-tuned gas regulation.
Whether running suppressed for reduced signature operations or unsuppressed for training and patrol, the APF Armory LE-002 Law Enforcement Carbine is a no-compromise platform that combines proven mil-spec components with thoughtful modern upgrades.
Built in the USA for those who serve.

