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GOST
18 February 2015, 22:54
http://www.americandefensemanufacturing.com/img/product/140b10d00d0eb9757276bc890c2a4224.jpg

DESCRIPTION
The ADM UIC billet 7075-T6 lower receiver features a Type III Teflon impregnated hardcoat anodized finish or colored cerakote finish, is outfitted with an Ambidextrous magazine release, bolt catch and release, and selector switch. The magazine well features reinforcing ribs that make the magazine well 40% stronger than mil-spec forged at only ½ an ounce of weight change. The trigger guard is ready for winter gloves without manipulation. Radii and chamfers throughout make this billet lower a marvel that stretches the capabilities of modern production CNC manufacturing. A 20 degree competition style mag well is concealed in the design, allowing lightning fast magazine changes. An integral adjuster allows the end user to compensate for tolerance between your upper receivers and your favorite lower.
The UIC Lower receiver kit will ship with all ambidextrous controls installed and include our dimpled take down/pivot pins.

MSRP $284.95

http://www.americandefensemanufacturing.com/view/product/895/

okdonk
18 February 2015, 23:02
Tempted to buy.. been thinking since this afternoon :). I think they are better than the Mega, Seekins or the AXTS.

Deadwing
19 February 2015, 03:17
Very nice. Decent price for the feature set. I wonder what street price will be...

Thompson
19 February 2015, 05:27
Slick look - I can see it will match a PMAG nicely.

Solid competitive price point too.

Tyrannosaur
19 February 2015, 06:06
I've wanted a stripped lower with the ambi controls. Thus looks nice anyone know if the whole thing is as strong or stronger than a forged lower. So far the LWRC ambi lower is the only one I can find in forged. Nice receiver though.

Dstrbdmedic167
19 February 2015, 06:07
Looks an awful lot like AXTS lower but I like that one too

GOST
19 February 2015, 06:52
I've wanted a stripped lower with the ambi controls. Thus looks nice anyone know if the whole thing is as strong or stronger than a forged lower. So far the LWRC ambi lower is the only one I can find in forged. Nice receiver though.

The KAC lowers are forged and ambi also.

Tyrannosaur
19 February 2015, 14:18
The KAC lowers are forged and ambi also.

Thank you Gost, I will look into that. I NY we need stripped lowers, can't buy one built for it is to evil. I will look into that.

voodoo_man
19 February 2015, 15:29
Nice!

caporider
28 May 2015, 12:12
Here is a Duty-Grade UIC lower I just picked up.

Looks very nice so far, and I can't detect anything that would have put this lower into the Duty-Grade category, which is supposed to include minor finish issues and other nonesuch.

Here are some shots of my "stripped" lower as it comes from ADM.

http://personal.visualitymedia.com/personal/ar15/uiclower_02.jpg
http://personal.visualitymedia.com/personal/ar15/uiclower_03.jpg

And the completed rifle...

I'm using a Centurion Arms 16" 5.56 tapered bore LW barrel, DD Slim 15 KeyMod handguard, Griffin M4SD II flash comp, TA11D ACOG, and offset Micro T-1. The FCG is standard USGI and you can see the BAD-ASS ambi safety.

I find the ambi controls very well thought out and easy to use. The right-side bolt catch/release in particular is awesome. All the PMAGs I've tried so far drop free (M3 30, M2 30, M3 20).

I will get to the range tomorrow, but I don't expect the lower to cause any issues.

http://personal.visualitymedia.com/personal/ar15/556_uiclower_1000.jpg

six8
28 May 2015, 12:17
Looks great. I'm thinking about SBR'ing one of those lowers.

WarEagle
28 May 2015, 18:51
Looks good, Im tempted to pick one up.

GOST
28 May 2015, 19:34
That's a great looking rifle Caporider. Once you get some rounds through it you should post a review of the lower in the member's review section.

rob_s
29 May 2015, 02:25
Is the bolt CATCH truly ambi? If so, how is it engaged from the ejection-port-side?

JoshAston
29 May 2015, 05:13
The button behind the mag catch is a lever that interfaces with the bolt catch.

caporider
29 May 2015, 05:13
Is the bolt CATCH truly ambi? If so, how is it engaged from the ejection-port-side?

It is truly ambi. You push up on the little right-side lever to engage, push down to disengage. It could not be easier.