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to be fair, he works for NEA making suppressors, so i would take anything he says about NEA with a grain of salt.
That's true, though he has previously admitted that financial relationship, so it's not quite shilling.
to be fair, he works for NEA making suppressors, so i would take anything he says about NEA with a grain of salt.
You don't compare two manufacturers with a side by side "trigger test", that's bull(A Colt won't feel any better by the way). You compare their track record for reliability and quality. Daniel Defense has a LOOOOOOOOOONG track record for perfect reliability and quality, innovation, knowledge and wonderful customer service, NEA has a LOOOOOONG track record for putting out crap and acting like idiots. Oh and they are messing up their lowers in ways nobody else has been able to do in the U.S. in the hunderds of thousands of lowers that have been made.
Saying "Daniel Defense is not as good as what people make it out to be" is a proof that this forum is not a place to seek any advice about AR-15's.
Comparing NEA to DD... it's pretty damn sad really.

You guys got trolled like some fat bass. Nice work Suputin!
OMG ! The crying and mewling is epic.
I made no comment on the relative quality, fit, finish, accuracy or durability of either rifle. I did not bash nor praise either rifle. I simply commented that upon sitting down with two reasonably like rifles, the firing experience was essentially the same which had not been my expectations going in. This was not a formal test and no conclusions were made.
If what I said offends your sensibilities or biases then that's your problem not mine. I have no agenda here.
FWIW. I do not work for NEA and never have worked for NEA. I design and build silencers not rifles. It is not my interest nor concern if you love or loathe NEA. I will never make a dime from the sale of NEA rifles.
I posted because like most people I had read all the negative comments and I had next to no experience with the NEA so I was somewhat surprised it was essentially the same shooting experience as the vaunted DD rifle.
You don't compare two manufacturers with a side by side "trigger test", that's bull(A Colt won't feel any better by the way). You compare their track record for reliability and quality. Daniel Defense has a LOOOOOOOOOONG track record for perfect reliability and quality, innovation, knowledge and wonderful customer service, NEA has a LOOOOOONG track record for putting out crap and acting like idiots. Oh and they are messing up their lowers in ways nobody else has been able to do in the U.S. in the hunderds of thousands of lowers that have been made.
Saying "Daniel Defense is not as good as what people make it out to be" is a proof that this forum is not a place to seek any advice about AR-15's.
Comparing NEA to DD... it's pretty damn sad really.
LMT do make good triggers, but the desing of the AR-15 GI trigger is hit and miss, LMT's lower parts are very sought-after and I know of one guy who sells LPK's in the U.S. with LMT components.
Both LMT and DD have multiple military contracts and very high levels of engineering and skills are put into their products. Most people simply care about looks, I actually prefer the "not perfect" finish of an LMT over the biography of logos on the new DD's.
FWIW. I do not work for NEA and never have worked for NEA. I design and build silencers not rifles. It is not my interest nor concern if you love or loathe NEA. I will never make a dime from the sale of NEA rifles.
You guys got trolled like some fat bass. Nice work Suputin!
Isn't your website Spex Defense? No mention of silencers, but they have an entire page of custom AR-15s.
That PDW stock looks awfully close to what NEA said they would be releasing, you saying they didn't buy the design from you? I really don't know, just looking for clarification.
... I feel rick-rolled...
.. I think that's the first time you've ever made me laugh. Awesome.
Suputin does indeed design supressors..
TDC
NEA has a few suppressors on their site, could they be his designs?
I never said that he didn't, merely that his website didn't have any that I could find. He also said that he has nothing to do with rifle design yet the website is chock full of custom ARs. Now I suppose that technically he didn't really design them per se, but he's definitely involved with rifles.
While he may not make any money from the sale of a NEA rifle I do believe that he has or had a business relationship with them. I do believe they paid him in order to sell his PDW stock design. His comments seem to be designed to lead you to believe otherwise. NEA has a few suppressors on their site, could they be his designs?

I never said that he didn't, merely that his website didn't have any that I could find. He also said that he has nothing to do with rifle design yet the website is chock full of custom ARs. Now I suppose that technically he didn't really design them per se, but he's definitely involved with rifles.
While he may not make any money from the sale of a NEA rifle I do believe that he has or had a business relationship with them. I do believe they paid him in order to sell his PDW stock design. His comments seem to be designed to lead you to believe otherwise. NEA has a few suppressors on their site, could they be his designs?



























