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		By: Arthur H. Cooper		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Forgive my fat finger and grammatical errors. The beer was getting too warm.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Forgive my fat finger and grammatical errors. The beer was getting too warm.</p>
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		By: Arthur H. Cooper		</title>
		<link>https://gunivore.com/brands/adams-arms-review/#comment-206823</link>

		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Arthur H. Cooper]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Apr 2022 03:07:51 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[In reply to &lt;a href=&quot;https://gunivore.com/brands/adams-arms-review/#comment-74749&quot;&gt;lrs&lt;/a&gt;.

My customizing mods always go onto a great upper assy.
My lower assy. is completely revised to my upgraded specs. The upper and lower are acc irises and my fire arms are impregnated with a hot Lithium MOS2break in treatment that smooths out every possible sliding or gliding internal edge or surface. The hot MOs 2 fills the microscopic holes and minute imperfection or groove. 

The pre broken in internal parts are wiped clean with a special coated cloth. Nothing catches, drags or scrapes. All pieces  Loading ramps not touched at all unless there is a perceptible flaw. There are zero rattles due to an accurised upper and lower. 

Adams makes the best reasonably priced Hk cloned MR platform upper assy &#038; barrel I have found so far.

My mods are a result of 9 months of combat gun fights. My intent was to remedy the heat, jamming and powder residue buildup in sustained. My rifle is functionally accurate from CQB to 100 yards. W/O BUIS. A reflex holographic sight is added to enhance CQB reflexive operation accuracy.

I will live by and survive with Adams barrels.

SSGT A. H. Cooper, USAF, 1st Air Commando Group RSVN 1969.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In reply to <a href="https://gunivore.com/brands/adams-arms-review/#comment-74749">lrs</a>.</p>
<p>My customizing mods always go onto a great upper assy.<br />
My lower assy. is completely revised to my upgraded specs. The upper and lower are acc irises and my fire arms are impregnated with a hot Lithium MOS2break in treatment that smooths out every possible sliding or gliding internal edge or surface. The hot MOs 2 fills the microscopic holes and minute imperfection or groove. </p>
<p>The pre broken in internal parts are wiped clean with a special coated cloth. Nothing catches, drags or scrapes. All pieces  Loading ramps not touched at all unless there is a perceptible flaw. There are zero rattles due to an accurised upper and lower. </p>
<p>Adams makes the best reasonably priced Hk cloned MR platform upper assy &amp; barrel I have found so far.</p>
<p>My mods are a result of 9 months of combat gun fights. My intent was to remedy the heat, jamming and powder residue buildup in sustained. My rifle is functionally accurate from CQB to 100 yards. W/O BUIS. A reflex holographic sight is added to enhance CQB reflexive operation accuracy.</p>
<p>I will live by and survive with Adams barrels.</p>
<p>SSGT A. H. Cooper, USAF, 1st Air Commando Group RSVN 1969.</p>
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		By: Arthur Cooper		</title>
		<link>https://gunivore.com/brands/adams-arms-review/#comment-88024</link>

		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Arthur Cooper]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 30 Jan 2021 08:31:05 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[As I sit reading this interesting blog I am awaiting my P1 upper&#039;s arrival. After months of in-depth research after my first Stone-Cooper build, I looked to build my second better and improved clone version of an H&#038;k 416 MR556. I am using the very best parts I can find for the very best bang for the buck parts I could find available. As a retired Mechanical Design Engineer, my scrutiny was time-consuming and uncompromising. Here are my findings and purchases:
LWR: Brownells HK mold receiver BRN-4
LPK: CMMK Gunbuilders
Trigger: RA-140 3.5# pull
Radian Ambi Charging handle
Trigger guard: Hogue, Dark Earth
TakeDown Pin set: The jury is still out
Butt Stock: H&#038;k fixed stock Dark Earth
Handguard: Recommended by Adams Arms technical rep was the Midwest Ind. part #MCTAR-21G2-BLK
MI Gen2 Two Piece Free Float Handguard, Mid-Length.
BUIS: Still looking
Optic for CQB: Holosun HE510c-GR. Green is more visible in daylight as well as night
Rail Slot guards: Dark Earth
Grip: NY Safe-Act compliant grip by Resurgent Arms, Dark Earth
Buffer: Jury is still out
Bolt Catch: enhanced 
Safety: Ambi
Muzzle Cap: NYS SAFE-Act compliant cap replacing the flash suppressor
Stock adapter for compliance to fix Adjustable stock to compliant fixed stock, Resurgent Arms
I offer this selection suggestion to those who cannot find an available rifle of choice. So just so you understand this self Defense/Tactical firearm is as close as I good get to replicating a K&#038;k 416 MR556s fit, form, function, and reliability in the field. Be Safe, Be Armed. No home should be without one!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As I sit reading this interesting blog I am awaiting my P1 upper&#8217;s arrival. After months of in-depth research after my first Stone-Cooper build, I looked to build my second better and improved clone version of an H&amp;k 416 MR556. I am using the very best parts I can find for the very best bang for the buck parts I could find available. As a retired Mechanical Design Engineer, my scrutiny was time-consuming and uncompromising. Here are my findings and purchases:<br />
LWR: Brownells HK mold receiver BRN-4<br />
LPK: CMMK Gunbuilders<br />
Trigger: RA-140 3.5# pull<br />
Radian Ambi Charging handle<br />
Trigger guard: Hogue, Dark Earth<br />
TakeDown Pin set: The jury is still out<br />
Butt Stock: H&amp;k fixed stock Dark Earth<br />
Handguard: Recommended by Adams Arms technical rep was the Midwest Ind. part #MCTAR-21G2-BLK<br />
MI Gen2 Two Piece Free Float Handguard, Mid-Length.<br />
BUIS: Still looking<br />
Optic for CQB: Holosun HE510c-GR. Green is more visible in daylight as well as night<br />
Rail Slot guards: Dark Earth<br />
Grip: NY Safe-Act compliant grip by Resurgent Arms, Dark Earth<br />
Buffer: Jury is still out<br />
Bolt Catch: enhanced<br />
Safety: Ambi<br />
Muzzle Cap: NYS SAFE-Act compliant cap replacing the flash suppressor<br />
Stock adapter for compliance to fix Adjustable stock to compliant fixed stock, Resurgent Arms<br />
I offer this selection suggestion to those who cannot find an available rifle of choice. So just so you understand this self Defense/Tactical firearm is as close as I good get to replicating a K&amp;k 416 MR556s fit, form, function, and reliability in the field. Be Safe, Be Armed. No home should be without one!</p>
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		By: lrs		</title>
		<link>https://gunivore.com/brands/adams-arms-review/#comment-74749</link>

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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Aug 2020 01:02:46 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Don&#039;t waste your time with this, unless you don&#039;t plan on doing any modifications to the muzzle brake.  If you need to replace the muzzle brake or put a different one on that will handle a silencer you might as well get one for 750 dollars and do it yourself .  For a P3 .308 CANNOT remove the muzzle brake. With out bending it, burning it, screwing up the bluing and having to send back to manufacture.  This is my one and only Adams rifle. Go with something cheaper and upgrade as needed, in the long run will be cheaper.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Don&#8217;t waste your time with this, unless you don&#8217;t plan on doing any modifications to the muzzle brake.  If you need to replace the muzzle brake or put a different one on that will handle a silencer you might as well get one for 750 dollars and do it yourself .  For a P3 .308 CANNOT remove the muzzle brake. With out bending it, burning it, screwing up the bluing and having to send back to manufacture.  This is my one and only Adams rifle. Go with something cheaper and upgrade as needed, in the long run will be cheaper.</p>
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