I finally got to fire one today and handle it in depth thanks to an awesome member offering to bring his out on a range trip

Rifle was an NEA 102 black with an upgraded trigger and a 10 power scope on her.
Here's my unbiased impressions and observations:
1. It's very reliable. Shooting fast or controlled groups, the gun cycles nice and hard and stacks the brass in the same spot about 6 feet away to the 2 o'clock.
2. It's well made. It's beefy and solid all around. Nothing on it feels flimsy or cheap. It's built like a tank. There are rough machining spots but it's on places that don't matter one shred ie the inside of the rear area of the bolt carrier for one example and the outer profile of the barrel; who cares. It's well machined wherever it actually counts.
3. It doesn't like any type of actual military spec 7.62mm NATO ball ammo it claims to be chambered for.
My M14 with iron sights shoots more accurately at 100m than a 102 with a 10 power scope mounted on it shooting actual 7.62mm NATO.
4. It shoots commercial and handloaded .308 Win very well. It's more accurate than I am capable of shooting it for sure. 10 rounds inside of a 2" circle accurate easily and I'm an above average shot at best especially with a scope.
5. I only used unmodified XCR-M 10 rnd pistol mags but it fed 100% reliably with zero issues.
6. The barrel is probably a lot thicker than it needs to be for the accuracy of the gun. That being said the balance of the rifle is actually very good. I was expecting it to be very front heavy but it balances nicely just ahead of the magwell.
7. Recoil is completely negligible. Nothing more or less than an M14. Very manageable even from kneeling. I'm not a big guy. 5'8" and around 150 lbs.
It's an impressive rifle. Not just an "impressive rifle for the price". It is actually a very well made piece of equipment. Especially if you can get one with the LEO/Mil discount around the $1600 mark. Probably the best thing to come out in our firearms market in a long long time.
I've handled a Modern Hunter from the first run that came out a ways back. I know guys get their panties twisted in a knot over the comparisons but the 102 pretty much did everything the MH did at around 1/3rd the price. The only thing the NEA 102 didn't do better was have butter smooth ###y machining in places where it doesn't even matter one shred anyhow. If that's the difference between a $4K rifle and a $1600 rifle then that's a no brainer in my opinion. The 102 hands down. Guns don't need to look pretty as long as they are tough and shoot well which the 102 does very well.
Aside from it not accurately shoot Norc/Hirt/any kind of actual 7.62mm NATO which it is supposedly chambered for, I'm pretty damned impressed with it. Bravo NEA![/B]