My First AR was a NEA (early run) Sept 2012.
It was "Ok" off the hop, an issue with the BCG and extractor (Snapped).. but hey, one quick phone call and a email with a pic and boom- Brand new BCG a couple days later.
The two biggest selling points for me (covered in the thread already) was the Canadian made/Warranty.
After running it for 2 years, with some standard mods (SSA trigger, BCM, Magpul stuff, LAR mags)... its been a top contender at our club matches for reliability- never an issue.
Its a great starter gun for price wise, and let me add stuff throughout the years. My newest rifle will be set-up exactly like I want after a few years of tinkering and learning about triggers etc.
PWS inbound.. and after becoming a better shooter, I can confidently run a higher value gun and benefit from it. Most shooters will never shoot "Up to" the capabilities of the rifle/pistol ..I'm rambling.
You could always get it... if it doesn't work for you- sell it ?
It was "Ok" off the hop, an issue with the BCG and extractor (Snapped).. but hey, one quick phone call and a email with a pic and boom- Brand new BCG a couple days later.
The two biggest selling points for me (covered in the thread already) was the Canadian made/Warranty.
After running it for 2 years, with some standard mods (SSA trigger, BCM, Magpul stuff, LAR mags)... its been a top contender at our club matches for reliability- never an issue.
Its a great starter gun for price wise, and let me add stuff throughout the years. My newest rifle will be set-up exactly like I want after a few years of tinkering and learning about triggers etc.
PWS inbound.. and after becoming a better shooter, I can confidently run a higher value gun and benefit from it. Most shooters will never shoot "Up to" the capabilities of the rifle/pistol ..I'm rambling.
You could always get it... if it doesn't work for you- sell it ?



















































