Ever Wonder What An NEA15 Looks Like After Close To 10K Rounds?

Nevermind I replied on the wrong thread. Hahahahahaha Bad idea to run CGN on multiple windows.

Got you a proper reply now, fool.
 
Got you a proper reply now, fool.
I don't give two ####s if he's a gun plumber in the CF, I've seen it first hand with a friend's gun, and replacing the worn gas tube corrected the short stroking issues. I've read about it a few other times over the years on U.S. forums from industry professionals. It's not a myth.

So go to hell if you think I'm a "hater who doesn't know what he's talking about".

Your idea of a proper reply is to say that seeing your friend's gun first hand and reading about it a few times on some american gun forums over the years is enough to trump a gun plumber's experience on a few THOUSAND C8s with worn gas tubes?
Those are the kind of irrational comments that come from either a hater or an idiot and I'm starting to think you are correct in the sense that you are not a hater.
 
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If you shoot that NEA that much... I think my DPMS is going to be lasting a lifetime, even if I rarely clean it! Boresnake with some solvent every few hundred rounds, grease on the rails, and I did give the BCG a few cycles in a strong mix in my ultrasonic cleaner (I really want to get a bigger one of those, so I can drop a complete upper less optics in it and be done.)

It bodes well for a buddy's NEA though. He had a failure on his, sent the upper in for warranty work, got it back and it's shooting tighter groups than ever, so he's happy.
 
and I did give the BCG a few cycles in a strong mix in my ultrasonic cleaner (I really want to get a bigger one of those, so I can drop a complete upper less optics in it and be done.)

How are they? I'd really like to have a dedicated ultrasonic cleaner specifically for firearms and truck parts.
 
This is all I could think of after reading the thread title. (Not trying to start a war just thought I'd be funny, also 1000th post)

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