You can order them from any of the dealers list on our site, which was recently upgraded. http://www.northeasternarms.com/dealers.php
As well, starting in Feb you will be able to buy our m14 product line at M14 clinics put on by Hungry, discounted by 10%, with 30% of the sale being donated to wounded warriors.
I do my best to keep my rifle nice and clean, but avoid lubricating the piston area. So because my rifle spends months at a time in the safe without getting used I'm guessing the humidity is causing the piston and cylender to rust.
On an M14 this would be very difficult as the length of the holdopen is limited by the safety bridge and the depth of the left bolt lug. You cold make a aftermarket holdopen maybe 20 thou longer than GI and it would still fit 99% of guns out there, but that's about it.
In fact, I recommended this to NEA when I heard they were making one based on my experience in using the SEI release on Chinese receivers, but I have no idea if they took my advice or not. Will have to wait and see when their product ships.
My understanding is the issue is NOT the M14 design, but rather the variability in Chinese mags. Lots of guys have stated that if you use GI mags the bolt releases work 100%. Not an issue state-side as most of their mags are GI new manufacture from Checkmate, but up here where most of the mags are Chinese... well...
This is not an issue with the stock release as it doesn't have to push the follower down and risk slipping off the tab, it only matters if you install a tactical bolt release AND use it to close the bolt on an EMPTY mag. When the mag is loaded, it also makes no difference. And frankly, when actively shooting, your mag is full. I only notice the issue when doing drills on an empty mag.
Not all mag followers have the right geometry to work well with a bolt release... Several of my buddy's mags don't work at all as the follower slips past the bolt holdopen pretty often.
it only matters if you install a tactical bolt release AND use it to close the bolt on an EMPTY mag. When the mag is loaded, it also makes no difference.
This is not an issue with the stock release as it doesn't have to push the follower down and risk slipping off the tab, it only matters if you install a tactical bolt release AND use it to close the bolt on an EMPTY mag. When the mag is loaded, it also makes no difference. And frankly, when actively shooting, your mag is full. I only notice the issue when doing drills on an empty mag.
That's good to know. As long as it works with my full AIA mags I'll be a happy camper.
Got my bolt release in the mail today.You can order them from any of the dealers list on our site, which was recently upgraded. http://www.northeasternarms.com/dealers.php
As well, starting in Feb you will be able to buy our m14 product line at M14 clinics put on by Hungry, discounted by 10%, with 30% of the sale being donated to wounded warriors.
If it's like their mag release, it's not blued or parked, it would be blackened stainless steel. NEA would have to comment if this one is chromoly or stainless?