You may have a low opinion of the integrity of the guys at NEA but it's hard to imagine that they would post here under the name of one of their bigger retailers.
One thing does interest me, though...how many people received rifles with test cases, and rifles that would not fire? And by that I do not mean "cycle extrememly poorly" as NEA did do a run of guns which they tested with pretty hot 5.56, and then later realized the guns weren't cycling...I mean guns which came with test brass, that literally did not fire?
I am interested in this because I have heard it mentioned a few times but I can't tell whether it's a documented event, or more like the "NEA had USP banned for outing their shill account" story, which I have also seen mentioned (I believe earlier in this thread in fact) which is not, strictly speaking, true. The banning of USP did indirectly relate to the NEA shillgate incident but they did not "get USP banned".
I talk to Jeff of NEA from time to time...if there are actual instances of people receiving guns with phony test brass I will definitely take that up with him.
Most of the issues that I have run across myself have related to a batch of guns that were sent out without BCGs, and then didn't run when other, apparently out-of-spec BCGs were inserted.
That is not to say they would necessarily have run with proper BCGs, of course...but it does explain some discrepancies between "what was sent" and "what was received".
So if anyone has examples of NEA rifles that came with test brass they could not have fired, I would like to hear about that.
One thing does interest me, though...how many people received rifles with test cases, and rifles that would not fire? And by that I do not mean "cycle extrememly poorly" as NEA did do a run of guns which they tested with pretty hot 5.56, and then later realized the guns weren't cycling...I mean guns which came with test brass, that literally did not fire?
I am interested in this because I have heard it mentioned a few times but I can't tell whether it's a documented event, or more like the "NEA had USP banned for outing their shill account" story, which I have also seen mentioned (I believe earlier in this thread in fact) which is not, strictly speaking, true. The banning of USP did indirectly relate to the NEA shillgate incident but they did not "get USP banned".
I talk to Jeff of NEA from time to time...if there are actual instances of people receiving guns with phony test brass I will definitely take that up with him.
Most of the issues that I have run across myself have related to a batch of guns that were sent out without BCGs, and then didn't run when other, apparently out-of-spec BCGs were inserted.
That is not to say they would necessarily have run with proper BCGs, of course...but it does explain some discrepancies between "what was sent" and "what was received".
So if anyone has examples of NEA rifles that came with test brass they could not have fired, I would like to hear about that.
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