Here's a few pics of the new NEA items.
The stock adaptor is one piece and mounts with a single bolt to the receiver. It uses an AR receiver end plate to index the stock in the correct orientation.
With Yankee Hill BUIS front and rear. When NEA releases it's barrel clamp rail you'll be able to mount both BUIS on fixed points.
Here's a couple pics of the FO front sight. The flash pic makes the FO look orange. The VZ front sight post has a milled out slot in the threaded portion. On the one I removed from my rifle it was about .1 mm wider in the center of the post than at the ends. I used a flat bladed screw driver to spread the milled out section of the NEA sight a corresponding amount. Fit is nice and snug.
If you don't have a front sight tool, which I don't, you can make one by Dremeling a appropriately sized slot in the end of a bolt. You can then use a wrench on the bolt head to turn the sight in or out.
The stock adaptor is one piece and mounts with a single bolt to the receiver. It uses an AR receiver end plate to index the stock in the correct orientation.
With Yankee Hill BUIS front and rear. When NEA releases it's barrel clamp rail you'll be able to mount both BUIS on fixed points.
Here's a couple pics of the FO front sight. The flash pic makes the FO look orange. The VZ front sight post has a milled out slot in the threaded portion. On the one I removed from my rifle it was about .1 mm wider in the center of the post than at the ends. I used a flat bladed screw driver to spread the milled out section of the NEA sight a corresponding amount. Fit is nice and snug.
If you don't have a front sight tool, which I don't, you can make one by Dremeling a appropriately sized slot in the end of a bolt. You can then use a wrench on the bolt head to turn the sight in or out.




















































