NEA Non-Restricted Rifle? "NEA25"

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I'd say they cater to their main demographic which is not the Canadian shooter.

ATRS can maintain the quality they do because they are not making thousands of rifles a year.

Once you start building for gov't agencies be it military, police, etc....you will lose some QC. It isn't until you have been able to increase production and profit, can you start to get better quality again. Colt went through growing pains as well when they took on their first few mil contracts.
 
The level of trash talk from a manufacture behind anothers back speaks volume about that persons character and that they truly are threatened by the possibility of competition.
 
I'm gonna have to go with MC on this one. I found it surprising and a little unprofessional for one sponsoring member/manufacturer to make a snide comment about another.
 
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NEA has had this in the works for a while. It took time because they went the route of tracing lineage back to the Stoner schematics and the NR AR10.

This is pre-ATRS and there are samples under scrutiny for the NR FRT.

Currently in Germany fulfilling contracts.
 
There is a saying. Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.

I figured it would only be a matter of time until someone tried to reverse engineer what we have done. I would have preferred however for it not to be a lowest quality manufacturer.
It should make for some very interesting reading on the forums IF they actually do get into production.

We have been selling NEA for over 4 months now and our rate for returns is 0.0066%

NEA has stepped up their game with the 2nd generation rifles.

NEA rifles, uppers, and associated parts are of excellent quality and reasonably priced.

Not to mention, Canadaammo.com and NEA will immediately resolve any issue to the customers satisfaction.

Buy with confidence.
 
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