Elliott Delp, an established firearms reviewer, presents an analytical and data-driven review of the American Defense Manufacturing (ADM) UIC AR-15 in 5.56 NATO. The review focuses on accuracy, utilizing Ballistic-X software for precise measurements. Delp compares the ADM UIC against other high-end AR-15s, highlighting its performance metrics.
Elliott Delp conducted an accuracy test on five high-end AR-15 rifles (LWRC, LaRue, Daniel Defense, ADM, Geissele) to determine if premium pricing correlates with superior accuracy for the average shooter. The test utilized consistent optics, range, and barrel length across all platforms. Results indicated significant variation in performance, with the ADM UIC achieving the best overall accuracy.
Elliott Delp, an experienced firearms reviewer, conducted an accuracy comparison of five high-end AR-15 rifles, each costing over $2000. The American Defense Manufacturing (ADM) UIC emerged as the top performer, achieving an average accuracy of just under 1.5 MOA with a best group of 0.69 MOA. In contrast, the LWRC rifle was the poorest performer, averaging over 2 MOA and failing to produce any group under that threshold. Delp poses a question to his audience regarding the typical accuracy of LWRC rifles, suggesting the tested unit might be an outlier.
This video conducts a head-to-head accuracy test of premium AR-15 platforms from Geissele, Daniel Defense, ADM, LWRCI, and LaRue. The test was controlled for shooter, ammunition, optic, and environmental factors. The American Defense Manufacturing (ADM) UIC emerged as the most accurate rifle in the test, demonstrating that higher price points do not always guarantee superior raw accuracy compared to modern budget options, though they often offer better fit, finish, and durability.
This video details several upgrades for the ADM UIC rifle platform. It covers the installation of an Aimpoint optic using an American Defense Manufacturing (ADM) mount and a Wheeler F.A.T. Wrench for precise torque. A Griffin Armament Bushwhacker 46 suppressor is mounted, and a Holosun RAID weapon light is installed and tested on the M-LOK rail.
This video features Caleb from Brownells demonstrating a custom BRN-180 rifle build. The build utilizes a BRN-180 upper receiver, an American Defense Manufacturing UIC lower receiver, and a Midwest Industries folding stock. The assembly process covers installing the trigger, safety selector, grip, and stock, followed by a function check and optic setup with a Holosun sight. The completed rifle will be auctioned to benefit Task Force Expedition, a nonprofit supporting military personnel, first responders, and Second Amendment rights. The video details the components and assembly steps, concluding with auction information.
This video showcases a custom-built AR-15 platform rifle configured as an SPR/DMR, affectionately nicknamed the "Whisper Pickle" by the audience due to its green anodizing. The presenter highlights the rifle's capability for intermediate to long-range engagements, citing an effective range out to 800 yards and potentially 1000 yards. Key components like the ADM UIC lower receiver, known for its ambidextrous features and clean design, are emphasized. The video also includes links to parts lists, merchandise, and other related content.
This video features the ADM UIC Full Ambi AR15, presented as a superior, ready-to-go option for those seeking an AR-15 without the complexity of building one themselves. It highlights the rifle's advanced features. The description also includes affiliate links for various products and mentions Patreon support, shirts, hats, ear protection, and an email list signup. The filming is stated to have been conducted safely and legally on a public range with professional supervision.
This video showcases a "face lift" at the MAC range with the introduction of new Challenge Targets. To test the upgraded range, a variety of firearms are brought out for shooting. Featured firearms include the Arsenal Strike One, American Defense Manufacturing UIC rifle, Tavor 9mm with a ZRX suppressor, FN SCAR 17, and FN FS2000. The description highlights that the targets were "beat up good" during the testing, implying extensive and dynamic shooting.
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