ADM UIC MOD 2

Published on May 7, 2025
Duration: 3:00

This guide details the assembly of an American Defense Manufacturing (ADM) UIC MOD 2 AR-15 platform rifle, incorporating various premium accessories. Roger Barrera, demonstrating high expertise, methodically walks through receiver assembly, function checks, and the installation of weapon lights, optics, slings, and a suppressor. The build emphasizes the use of high-quality components and proper assembly techniques for a reliable firearm.

Quick Summary

This guide details the assembly of an American Defense Manufacturing UIC MOD 2 AR-15 rifle. It covers receiver joining, function checks, and the installation of premium accessories like Surefire lights, Unity Tactical mounts, EOTech optics, Aimpoint magnifiers, and a Rex Silentium suppressor, emphasizing proper technique and component selection.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Unboxing ADM UIC MOD 2 & Accessories
  2. 00:19Receiver Assembly & Function Check
  3. 00:40Weapon Light & Switch Installation
  4. 01:00Ergonomics & Grip Enhancement
  5. 01:48Sling & Optics Setup
  6. 02:35Final Assembly & Function Check

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key components in the ADM UIC MOD 2 build featured in the video?

The build includes an American Defense Manufacturing UIC MOD 2 receiver set, Surefire Scout Light, Unity Tactical Axon SL switch, Arisaka Finger Stop, RailScales panels, Magpul RSA QD mount, Unity Tactical FAST mount system, an EOTech optic, Aimpoint magnifier, and a Rex Silentium suppressor.

What type of trigger is used in the ADM UIC MOD 2 build?

The ADM UIC MOD 2 build utilizes a two-stage trigger, which provides a more controlled and precise trigger pull by breaking into two distinct stages during the pull.

How are accessories attached to the handguard in this build?

Accessories are attached to the handguard using the M-LOK system. Specific M-LOK accessories mentioned include a Kinetic Development Group QD mount for the light, an Arisaka Finger Stop, and RailScales polymer panels.

What safety checks are performed during the ADM UIC MOD 2 build process?

A critical safety check involves performing a function check on the ambidextrous controls, trigger, and bolt carrier group after receiver assembly. A final function check is also conducted with a loaded magazine before completion.

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