Well I managed to stay away for a few days...
Glad it's working well for you and they continue to provide good warranty service.
That doesn't skew the results at all...
It depends on what results you're trying to draw conclusions from...old data is just that.
Go talk to your QC guy Kevin...but don't give him your take on what I said, let him read it. It makes perfect sense, I'm suggesting all but a handful of defects are related to failures of batches of parts made elsewhere. Granted that's a seat of the pants feel if you will, but I'd challenge anyone to go back through the threads here and give me an honest estimate of their defects. It's not unreasonable to remove the bolts etc. from this as this is well known, and we want the current stats, we know they had some serious screw ups in the past.
MG4201, I'm glad you didn't respond to the comment about your age, it wasn't meant as an insult. I can't speak for NEA as I've never been in their plant, but I have been in a few places that do similar things. Savage for instance, in both Lakefield and Westfield, The size of both places makes close supervision difficult, if not impossible. I can also tell you that my experience with Savage rifles is their QC is pretty bad and their rifles shoot very well for factory. Remington is another with dodgey QC. I'm not saying NEA's QC/Inventory control is good, I'm saying it's likely typical of other large manufactures.
I'm pretty sure someone mentioned Honda in this ongoing discourse...I made Honda auto parts for a bit. Believe me they don't check every part, it's been awhile, but I think it was at best 1 in 10, and some depending on where you were in the line, not at all.
If you could only read one source of information on NEA rifles, I'd suggest to get anything approaching an honest evaluation of the current crop you go somewhere other than here. If it all came from here you'd be forgiven for thinking NEA rifles come packed with explosives...
provide your own detonator.
I still stand by my assertion that NEA rifles are no better or worse than any other middle of the road AR builder. You disagree? Tell you what, prove me wrong! Find me more than a handful of NEA failures where there was a serious injury/death, or dozens of random part failures. I know someone is going to reply, "haven't you read these threads?", and yes I have, and no I haven't seen anything to lead me to believe that random part failures are any worse than anyone else.
IF you feel you need to toss this ball back at me, show me a little respect. What I mean by that is actually go back and do a little mental arithmetic when re-reading these threads. Now hit Google and find me those all those problems from NZ, SA, etc. If your just going to repeat the same old tired #### save it...perhaps just blowing a fart in my face will be better.
Before someone jumps on the handful of failures leading to injury/death, it's a statistical certainty that a few rifles will fail catastrophically across the board, due to ammo, out of battery discharge, or carless handling, regardless of who made them. As for the others, I've seen it claimed it just exploded, but that's just taking someone at their word.