There are enough real NEA QC issues, there is no need to invent them. If you think that was a "flaw" then you weren't paying attention.
Since a number of people have mentioned the Aero lowers.....any suggestions on where to buy them? I know Saskatoon Gun Works had them last year, but I can't tell when the last time their site was updated.
No inventing, search the forum for it.. it's there. That is a flaw, and shows crappy quality control. If your buying a new item it shouldn't come from factory blotchy like a tie die shirt.
You mean this one? http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/foru...Patchy-Finish-on-NEA-Barrel?highlight=Blotchy
Since you appear to be either too lazy to read the thread or unable to comprehend what was written, let me explain. You may not like the blotchy finish on the barrel but that doesn't make it a flaw or a quality control issue. As a Ryan explained in the above thread, they all look like that due to their proprietary nitrating process. Even Hitzy pointed out that the NEA product photos showed the same. So you don't like a blotchy finish on a barrel, that's fine. I don't like case hardening on my lever guns. That doesn't make it a defect.
Now perhaps I am not thinking of the correct thread so if you could be so kind as to show me the one you are referring to it would be appreciated.
You mean this one? http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/foru...Patchy-Finish-on-NEA-Barrel?highlight=Blotchy
Since you appear to be either too lazy to read the thread or unable to comprehend what was written, let me explain. You may not like the blotchy finish on the barrel but that doesn't make it a flaw or a quality control issue. As a Ryan explained in the above thread, they all look like that due to their proprietary nitrating process. Even Hitzy pointed out that the NEA product photos showed the same. So you don't like a blotchy finish on a barrel, that's fine. I don't like case hardening on my lever guns. That doesn't make it a defect.
Now perhaps I am not thinking of the correct thread so if you could be so kind as to show me the one you are referring to it would be appreciated.
This is what nitriding is supposed to look like.
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The issue is they are trying to apply it after their "arc+" nonsense.....it's having a detrimental affect on the nitriding resulting in that splotchy mess. The "arc+" is some sort of metal treatment they use, suppose to inhibit corrossion, but it causes that uneven finish. They could have corrected this but chose not to, and instead released the barrels to be sold "as is". That to me is probably the poorest example of quality control. Worse when the barrels are possibly the best product they sell. Skip the arc+ nonsense and just nitride the ####ing things like decent barrel makers do...
Again, all I said is that I would care if it looked like that.. I didn't say you had to. Crappy finish is a quality control issue, any way you cut it. I'm not looking to argue with you about it.. it's my opinion.. if you disagree go buy a NEA barrel.
Nice try.
Presumably, NEA does their ARC+ process before nitrating their barrels to improve corrosion resistance and it would appear this affects the finished appearance. Some may argue that the improved performance outweighs the cosmetic blotchyness. Others may say that the appearance of their barrel is more important than whatever corrosion resistance enhancements result. That's just fine and I've no issue with either of those opinions.
But when you keep referring to the barrel appearance as a flaw and as a QC issue it becomes apparent that you don't really understand what those terms mean. I thought my case-hardening example would make that clearer for you but apparently not.
....The issue is they are trying to apply it after their "arc+" nonsense.....it's having a detrimental affect on the nitriding resulting in that splotchy mess. The "arc+" is some sort of metal treatment they use, suppose to inhibit corrossion, but it causes that uneven finish. They could have corrected this but chose not to, and instead released the barrels to be sold "as is". That to me is probably the poorest example of quality control. Worse when the barrels are possibly the best product they sell. Skip the arc+ nonsense and just nitride the ####ing things like decent barrel makers do...
Im pretty sure even NEA would tell you they ####ed up with the finish and it wasn't suppose to turn out like that. Arc treatment leaves the metal looking in the white. ..check their new brakes for what that looks like. I'm sure nitride was used for its even appearance. ...it just didn't turn out that way. Too costly to strip and redo them so they sold them anyway.
I've never spoke to anyone at NEA but here's a guy who has. Full disclosure, Ryan sells NEA's stuff so maybe he's blowing smoke. Those who know Ryan and have dealt with him in the past know that he's a stand up guy.Aside from the NEA 15, I purchased their Swiss arms lower. I thought this was the one part they got right, but nope.
-the hole behind the trigger was drilled to large so I couldn't install the spring
-the grip did not fit on right
-the pivot pins did not align with the rifle so it couldn't even be attached to the rifle
-the internals were not machined to the right depth and a few slots weren't even machined so I couldn't install the bolt catch/release.
-the rads were too large in the internals so one of the pins didn't fit right
At this point, NEA said since they had discontinued the part, they politely told me I was s*** out of luck. I included the lower for FREE when I sold the rifle..
I also had the swiss arms optic rail, it had a very rough finish and the hole with the screw to tighten it to the rifle was rusted and seized.
I am disappointed to have to say I will never purchase another NEA product again, and I will never recommend anyone to buy anything of theirs
Well if NEA intentionally went for that look then they are more fuvk3d up then I thought
I was being kind and giving them the benefit of the doubt. Earlier barrels were not all ####ty finished like this batch so yeah I still do think that it was a #### up they turned out splotchy. ..



























