As I said before NEA dug their own hole. for heavens sake they let a rifle with an out of spec BCG out when they knew for a fact it is was going to be reviewd on CGN. Are you NEA's biggest fan or what?
If you're referring to mine, I specifically insisted that the rifle have whatever rack parts were available. The BCG was just put in, test fired x8, and sent. The rifle was not prepped for the review, so it got no extra checks or QC applied to it than anything else.
In any case I don't think the QC programs of any manufacturers I can think of would test the hardness of the firing pin retaining pin.
If anyone can think of an AR builder with a program in place that would catch that, if they could forward that info to me that would be useful.


















































