I had an opportunity to test fire a brand new DD 16" rifle side by side with a brand new NEA 10" carbine.
Subjectively the triggers were virtually the same. I was a bit surprised as I had expected the NEA to be not great and the DD to be quite good. IMO neither was amazing and they were both pretty average for a factory trigger ..... a bit gritty and long.
So the NEA isn't nearly as bad as I had expected from a manufacturer who endlessly takes a beating on thsi board and the DD isn't nearlyas good as I had expected from a top tier rifle.
Subjectively the triggers were virtually the same. I was a bit surprised as I had expected the NEA to be not great and the DD to be quite good. IMO neither was amazing and they were both pretty average for a factory trigger ..... a bit gritty and long.
So the NEA isn't nearly as bad as I had expected from a manufacturer who endlessly takes a beating on thsi board and the DD isn't nearlyas good as I had expected from a top tier rifle.



















































