A few other companies are making stocks that look exactly the same as the NEA ones now as well.
Including HK, NEA should sue....
A few other companies are making stocks that look exactly the same as the NEA ones now as well.
Man there's alot of x39 brass on this range floor. You've been busy id64![]()
Any updates?
This rifle has my interests contingent upon the success of this trial.
would the dominion 7.62 off canadaammo or lcw be better?
I've run maybe 100 rounds of Dominion FMJ through an NEA 7.62 upper, no issues so far other than a few light primer strikes, but I just put in an extra power hammer spring to see if that fixes it. The Dominion primers sit a little bit low to me.
You aren't going to torture test it with the norc ammo?
I've got a boat load of it left to use.
Those things were embedded in to the freaking ice!Had a chance to clean them up today
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What I did to eliminate light primer strikes is to shave off some material from the tail of the bolt to make firing pin protrude more a little bit.
Sorry if this question has been asked, but I figured I'd save myself 17 pages of reading.
Are 7.62x39 lowers,uppers, and barrels completely dedicated? Or would it be possible to interchange any of these with .308 parts? Having mobility between parts would be a huge bonus.
308 uses an longer AR-10 action, 7.39 uses the shorter AR-15 action. So no, no real compatibility between 308 and 7.39. I think I read that the new CMMG Mutant is built off an AR-10, but I'm not sure.
The parts are somewhat interchangeable with a typical 5.56 AR-15. The barrel and bolt are different obviously, but the rest of it is pretty much the same and use a typical AR-15 lower.
I have both 5.56 and 7.39 uppers for my AR.
I built the 7.39 upper using all the same standard AR parts just with the different barrel and bolt.
Awesome response, thats exactly what I wanted to know. I assumed .308 as its in the 7.62 class. How much did it cost to build a reliable conversion? Is it really just a bolt and barrel??
The other thing that I did to mine - widened feeding ramps and also make them deeper. Now it feeds well from stock XCR mags and modified (filed) ones. Also feeding now is really smooth and reliable. I really like this new NEA bolt, extractor in particular. It's fatter than the original one. I got heavy buffer installed back and now it's really smooth, evenly distributed felt recoil.



























