Just saw this. NEA will be getting more of my money.
And as far as I'm concerned, the barrel finish isn't an issue. Neither is the lighter anodizing color. If I'm worried about the color, there's lots of paint at Canadian Tire. What matters is how it runs and how it shoots. And it runs great (with admittedly only a few hundred rounds through it), as well as shoots terrific. I also doubt I will get close to shooting out the barrels. I don't get my ammo for free, and can't afford to buy tens of thousands of rounds to put through my rifles/carbines.
I also agree with this,
Epoxy, I went with an 18" because I've wanted an SPR type gun for a while. The upper I always thought I wanted was closer to $2k than $1k, and as much as I want it, it's too much for me to pay. I got the NEA because I heard the guns shot well, and it was well priced. It lets me change out the parts I want to as well as get decent glass. A $2000 upper is nice, but it would have sat unused.
As surprising as it may sound (since I tend to be a bit of a snob when it comes to my kit and gear), I had a Norc ar for a short period of time. To me, there is no comparison between a norc ar and an NEA ar. None at all. The norc is a cheap stop-gap to get someone into the sport, while they either get more money available for a real gun, or decide if ar's are for them. My NEA is a gun I'm extremely happy with, and will keep for a very long time (unlike the Colt, KAC, LMT, etc, ar's that I've owned). Also, my experience with the atr ar's is not what others make them out to be. I would not hold them up as a model of excellence, at all. They are way over priced, and over hyped for what you get. And if the serial numbers on the ones I have weren't custom ordered, I would have gotten rid of them a long time ago.
And as far as I'm concerned, the barrel finish isn't an issue. Neither is the lighter anodizing color. If I'm worried about the color, there's lots of paint at Canadian Tire. What matters is how it runs and how it shoots. And it runs great (with admittedly only a few hundred rounds through it), as well as shoots terrific. I also doubt I will get close to shooting out the barrels. I don't get my ammo for free, and can't afford to buy tens of thousands of rounds to put through my rifles/carbines.
I also agree with this,
It seems some people got a hate on for NEA and can't let it go no matter what. Too bad for them, but I never have, and never will, let what is said on cgn influence or sway my decisions....The chinese will use anything they can get their hands on as evidenced by lead in children's toys and poison in dog food yet nobody on CGN so much as questions what slag might be in the chinese rifle receivers?
Epoxy, I went with an 18" because I've wanted an SPR type gun for a while. The upper I always thought I wanted was closer to $2k than $1k, and as much as I want it, it's too much for me to pay. I got the NEA because I heard the guns shot well, and it was well priced. It lets me change out the parts I want to as well as get decent glass. A $2000 upper is nice, but it would have sat unused.
quality Canadian made AR priced between a Nork or ATRS ...
As surprising as it may sound (since I tend to be a bit of a snob when it comes to my kit and gear), I had a Norc ar for a short period of time. To me, there is no comparison between a norc ar and an NEA ar. None at all. The norc is a cheap stop-gap to get someone into the sport, while they either get more money available for a real gun, or decide if ar's are for them. My NEA is a gun I'm extremely happy with, and will keep for a very long time (unlike the Colt, KAC, LMT, etc, ar's that I've owned). Also, my experience with the atr ar's is not what others make them out to be. I would not hold them up as a model of excellence, at all. They are way over priced, and over hyped for what you get. And if the serial numbers on the ones I have weren't custom ordered, I would have gotten rid of them a long time ago.
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