It's here: NEA-15 unboxing photos

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I am receive in mails today riffle from capitalist country of Canada, make by NEA. They are calls it NEA-15. I have take picture for you, komrades.

Firstly, here is unassuming box. He is surely not a riffle!


But inside is riffle! Instead of use cosmoline, Capitalist Pig-Dogs like to show their supposed superiority with expensive Packing Peanuts.
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I take him out of box and I look at him, he is very much a black riffle. Include in box is warranty (pheh! Riffle made in great motherland has no warranty because riffle made in great motherland will NEVER BREAK) and small poker chip, perhaps a symbol of capitalists taking moneys from their proletariat.

Here is Gryphon which has been emblazoned on lower receiver.
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And look! here they are say many times NEA.
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(There are oils here in last photograph which has caused expensive Packing Peanut to melt into letter. I can clean him out with my teeth later)

Here is viewing of bolt carrier group through magwell. Clean inside! Like new Lada.
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And they have make number on mounting rail because they are stupid and will not remember where to put scope! Stupid capitalist.
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Here is inside of railed forend... maybe make nubs for cooling off?
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Here are the insides. Lower receiver separate from upper.
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Handle for Charging and Bolt Carrier Group.
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And here you can see Polygonalic Riffling (That why they call it a riffle!)
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And here is he with his accessories, and my friend mister Beer.
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Overall I am say that this riffle is very solid and well-made. However, as there is no machining marks I propose that Capitalists are make waste of their labor by spending too much time on making riffle "pretty" when poorly ground and hammered riffle will shoot as well. Also as I understand riffle is cost well over One Thousand of dollars (even tens more!), which is plenty enough to equip large fighting force for Motherland.

Do not forget: While Canada is more socialist than dog-sucking American pig-goats, they still are Capitalist devils to the core, which can be clearly seen by this riffle!

Гражданин, Komrades!
 
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Thanks for the pics! That is a sharp looking rifle. The hand-guard is very nice.

Are you able to take a pic of the bolt carrier key? It doesn't look like it from the pics, but did they stake the castle nut?
 
I can't believe that was 1000.... insane. Its gonna make me buy an AR.... Somthing i said i'd never do unless i had the cash for a mr223 or mr308
 
The way the handguard clamps on looks cheap and not thought out very well...but thats just my opinion. The clamping is uneven in the pictures above. If they could have hid it better by placing one clamping on the bottom like Troy does it would look nicer. I'm still interested in getting one someday though, just hope they change that in the future.

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The way the handguard clamps on looks cheap and not thought out very well...but thats just my opinion. The clamping is uneven in the pictures above. If they could have hid it better by placing one clamping on the bottom like Troy does it would look nicer.

The explanation I got was as the rail was so long and in the interest of saving weight the side rails were kept to a minimal. As such the pinch points were kept to the side to maximize the amount of lower rail available and to get the rail as close to the reciever as possible.

To each there own.
 
The explanation I got was as the rail was so long and in the interest of saving weight the side rails were kept to a minimal. As such the pinch points were kept to the side to maximize the amount of lower rail available and to get the rail as close to the reciever as possible.

To each there own.

That makes sense, definitely the cheapest way to do it.
 
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