Actually, just for sh!ts, I decided to take a few measurements of my NEA lower I just got, and it is actually slightly out of spec for where the upper fits in to the lower. Spec being .500 +.000 -.004 (at least according to what I've found), mine measuring at .494.
For the price, I'd keep it and try to fit it. It'd be a good experience. Nail it and you'll theoretically have a nice tight fitting match.
That's just me tho, I have patients, a lot of tools, and a reasonable amount of skill for such things.
Wow I am totaly shocked that your lower is out. By the way that lower needs to be about three thou bigger, nominal being .498. This amount would not be unusual if a worn endmill was being run (the tool wears too)
Seriously send it it back don't fidlle with it.
Actually that statement is false. tolerances for mating parts have the smallest the female part can be and the largest the male part can be . the relationship is that the smallest the female part is allowed to be is larger than the largest the male part is allowed to be. There is no overlap, otherwise Part A could be in spec and part B could be in spec and still not fit, thats not how modern manufacturing works. Its only logical that its the NEA part thats wrong because NEA is well known for poor QC and the upper fits in another lower.
Nobody should ever have to put a file or sandpaper to any part of a properly made AR-15 to make it fit/work.
OP, my strong advice is to return the lower and get your money back. Like someone already said, treat this as a valuable learning experience!
I tried posting this in the "Plans for NEA lower" thread, but figured it may be more appropriate to start a new thread for my question/issue.
My Christmas special NEA literally just arrived, I happen to be home for lunch and it showed up.
I was satisfied with my first impressions of the lower itself, but am a little concerned after I tried to slide my stripped Spikes upper receiver into the lower to see how it would pair color wise... key word there being tried... There was no way that upper was going to slide into place on the NEA lower. It wasn't even a tight fit, it would take some serious sanding/filing to get enough clearance for the upper to go into place (which I am not really comfortable with).
Is it normal for an upper not to slide right into the lower? The stripped Spikes upper mounted right up to my Motiuk lower right from delivery with no issues, a perfect fit. Should I be concerned, has anyone else encountered a similar problem, or what are suggestions to resolve this issue?
Good talking to you today, hopefully we got everything sorted out for you. If you have any other issues feel free to give me a call or drop me an email.
Ryan
Its not me that makes you successfull Ryan. Its customer service like that ^^^^.
Good talking to you today, hopefully we got everything sorted out for you. If you have any other issues feel free to give me a call or drop me an email.
Ryan
Everything went great on the lower parts install, other than the bolt catch pivot pin. For some reason the brownells roll pin is undersize and not a tight fit. I'm going to have to do something about that and try another pin.
Its not only the brownells pin, the mil-spec pin will not fit ether. If you use a larger pin then it will not fit through the bolt catch hole.
NEA messed up on the Bolt catch hole spec
Well that's no f'ng good. I guess I will have to spread a roll pin and use some loctite. Can't have that pin falling out during a shoot.



























