Not at this time. Our gas block is attached to the upper handguard so it only works on our system.
Complete upper receivers are also available.
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SBR model or uppers?
Would you care to share some information about your barrels and bolts?
1. Are they HP/MPI tested and certified?
2. What twist are they?
3. Any issues with the forward charging handle as was reported here by another member with his?
1. Yes, Carpenter 158, high pressure tested and mag particle inspected to MIL-STD specs and quality.
2. 1/7, hammer forged, hard chrome plated FN barrel. Rifles will shoot sub MOA all day long. If you really know what your doing and have good match ammo, .5 MOA is easily achieveable.
3. No issues with forward charging handle. The DI model is very slick and easy to charge. Remember, the standard charging handle still functions.
I personally have not had any issues with any charging handles on any of our rifles.
Another interesting fact is that Adcor Defense is one of only 5 companies that have submitted rifles for the Ind. Carbine Competition, the other being FN, Remington, Colt and H&K.
Link to report from Army Times below:
http://www.google.com/url?sa=X&q=htt...2_bqqMTBn-wYoQ
Tag for some reason.....
I don't believe IraqGunz was talking about ease of use or smoothness of the foreward charging handle. He is refering to a member here who had a bear elite that had problems with the foreward charging handle eating the notch that locks it in place. https://www.m4carbine.net/showthread.php?t=88729
Please address those concerns and the issues presented in that thread.
Is the side charging handle permanently affixed to the bolt carrier while in operation or does it function similar to the rear charging handle in that it can only pull the charging handle to the rear and relies on the buffer spring to push it forward?
This looks very interesting.
I tried reaching out to your company about your products via your website and haven't had much luck. I'll shoot you a PM, I'm very interested in what you guys are doing.