NEA Issues *WARNING*

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As soon as I took it out of the box I could here something rattling in the gun. Honestly, I thought there was an empty casing rattling around at first. Frankly, I'm not going to shoot it without the retaining pin to test the theory.

Ryan


Not to mention the cam pin wouldn't engage properly. And it would be rattly as hell just moving it. Would have to be pretty severe operator error to not notice.
 
Yes it would. I did this by mistake once in the army. Much screaming and profanity ensued and I never made that mistake again.

It's amazing how we can learn not to do something by having a scary Sgt yell and scream at us :)
 
So I wouldn't say thats the issue of why its burst firing.

I would check the buffer tube and see if you can see where the firing pin may fell out ( came out a bit, angle) riding in/on the buffer tube channel.

Almost like the firing pin may be sticking in the channel, Or too long.

The recoil and the temporary stop would allow the firing pin to keep moving ( momentum )

It should have fell out and or jammed up the bolt/carrier.
 
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I sent an email to Ryan when I sent the rifle back to him that I took the retaining pin out because it was from my other rifle. I lost the original one when my bolt broke at the range. Somehow they didnt get my email. Ive been playing with ARs for around 5 years now ànd ive learned alot about them. I was going thru my videos and I found one from when I first took out the rifle to shoot. Stock trigger and everything I remembered that I had the burst fire that day. I will post the video
 
This video is taken when the rifle was new. Ran couple of hundred rounds through it. No jams but some burst firing. The burst fire happenes on the last mag I ran. Now for everyone who was blaming Geissele trigger this proves wrong. The rifle is stock no modifications to any part except the crapy stock/grip.
 
This video is taken when the rifle was new. Ran couple of hundred rounds through it. No jams but some burst firing. The burst fire happenes on the last mag I ran. Now for everyone who was blaming Geissele trigger this proves wrong. The rifle is stock no modifications to any part except the crapy stock/grip.

Nobody REALLY thought that the geissele trigger was to blame. no one being objective anyway.
 
This video is taken when the rifle was new. Ran couple of hundred rounds through it. No jams but some burst firing. The burst fire happenes on the last mag I ran. Now for everyone who was blaming Geissele trigger this proves wrong. The rifle is stock no modifications to any part except the crapy stock/grip.
Possible that the trigger pin holes in the lower receiver is out of spec by few thousandths of an inch. done any trigger mods?ie polishing the engagement sears?
 
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Possible that the trigger pin holes in the lower receiver is out of spec by few thousandths of an inch. done any trigger mods?ie polishing the engagement shears?

When I installed the trigger it was pretty tight. Now im not an AR specialist but I feel like the burst firing had something to do with the timing of the bolt move.
 
When I installed the trigger it was pretty tight. Now im not an AR specialist but I feel like the burst firing had something to do with the timing of the bolt move.
The pin holes might be tight but if they're off from proper position the trigger won't lock back in place after a round is fired causing it to burst and/or possible the teigger is slipping off.
Any trigger slap?
 
It was full contact with sear nothing unusual when dry firing. It only happened live fire and the last session just double fed or failed to extract but tried to load a live one in. It felt like a machine that wasn't timed properly
 
gas port to large? Would over gassing do this maybe.. with all that extra energy together with substandard component metal?
 
03/18/2015 Hollllyy Smokesss. what a differenceeeeee. I am speechless. the quality on their gen 2 is wayyyyyyy better. no wonder there are 2 groups here, one that hates them (gen 1) one that loves them (gen2). I will take quality photos with my camera for everyone to see the difference. first noticeable difference is the finish. its not charcoal, its black. the upper has a bit of a gap but no wobbling and the rear take down pin comes out smoothly. The machining is perfect, no etches or weird lines. the action is not as smooth as my colt 6920 first when i got it but i believe it needs break in and should be fine. I gotta say NEA did improve their rifles. NOW the Million dollar question? WILL IT WORK, for that i will keep track of every range/ammo brand,count and will update as we go.

Big Thanks to RYAN from SFRC for stepping up and replacing my rifle.


Cheers everyone.
 
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