NEA has been around for 10 years, making a product that's been around for 60 years...
They should have their teething issues sorted out by now.
I totally agree with you and I'm not trying to create a sheet storm, but you saw that I posted,
BTW,,,, Colt's quality control back then made anything that NEA suffered pretty dam insignificant right up into the early 90's.
Thats a lot more than ten years, more like 30+ years.
I even had Colt Manufactured HBAR's where the bullets would tumble dam near it seemed from the muzzle, but the rifling was just pooched.
I have had many face to faces with Colt Engineers over the years at Camp Perry.
Guess who was building flatt top AR's before they where even introduced?
We cut off the carrying handles and bolted on weaver style rails.
Low and behold, about 2 years later, they where on the market.
I'm not saying I had anything to do with that, but they Boyz in Camp Perry sure took notice when I was there.
Believe it or not, almost all the same issues NEA has endured, Colt was there first.
Here is a short list of Colt failures;
shattering bolt carriers,
fwd assists breaking off during firing,
flash hiders shattering,
parts that just looked like they where made in the Khyber Pass,
disfigured stocks
I could go on for hours.
It was not just Colt, but, DPMS, Armalite,,,,,
The AR - M16 series was around for a long time when Diemaco was in full swing.
Yes, they had some serious issues that I saw first hand.
My information flow never ended.
As I just posted in another thread;
My buddy that I did Basic with stayed in long after I left the Forces.
He was a Weapons Tech for over 27 years.