I know many guys on here will think I’m nuts,but I have had great experiences with my NEA ARs,and I would recommend them any time,especially if you’re assembling one yourself from parts.
I found my .300 blk to be a little fussy after I accidentally got the gas block skewed a little while working on the gun,but it was me that put it out of whack,not them.Try running a heavy buffer when you assemble it,too,as that seems to keep them happy,and running smooth and reliable.
Just my $0.02 worth.
Scott
No you are not crazy and I totally agree with you. There are heavily bias against the NEA stuff from some people. I had a lemon and I completely rebuild the whole thing with some replacement parts (from TNA... another place not known for selling tip-top brandname parts). But guess what? Mine is working flawlessly ever since.
There's a brand new Aero Precision stripped lower on the EE right now for $80 shipped and they regularly go on sale for $99 + tax and shipping brand new from retailers. If it were me I'd do that over either Dominion or NEA.
This is the stupidest thing I've read today, your defending a company that you had to "completely rebuild" their rifle to make to run flawlessly? Why the #### do people keep buying this garbage there's a reason there's a "heavy bias" against NEA.
Op out of the 2 I'd say skip over both and save a little longer for something else or if it absolutely needs to be one of these two get the norc because I'd rather support Chinese then a bull#### half ass company that refuses to get their #### figured out.
It does sound pretty stupid doesn't it?But then you were not there and you didn't know the full story. I do have 2 other NEA uppers that run flawlessly without anything done.. but then I can be just a liar.



























