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    Need unbiased opinions regarding Adams Arms vs PWS piston system.

    Title says it all, guys. I would appreciate reading about your personal experience with both systems, pros and cons, etc...

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    Are you talking purpose built or conversion?
    PWS doesn't do conversions anymore.
    AA has limited options for complete uppers.

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    Complete originally built piston uppers, sold as complete, not conversions.

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    Had you looked at POF-USA uppers?
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    i just purchased an adams arms upper from rainier arms, the 16 in mid. it's a nice looking upper. seems to be assembled professionally. if it shoots as nice as it looks i'll be very happy. hopefully i'll have a chance to do some shooting in the next week.
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    I bought and assembled an Adams Arm piston kit. Very high quality components and easy installation (except for the bushing that had to be press fit into the gas tube hole of the Upper but that problem was due to my Upper, not the AA kit).

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