Well, I never thought I'd be making this post but here I am. What a bummer.
Coles notes: munged gas key/tube locked up the BCG.
I took my 10.5" NEA-15 to the range today for the second time (its been a busy summer). Spent a couple hours knocking off 200 rounds and everything was going great. Great groupings, zero issues, tons of fun.
Then I had an unfired cartridge get stuck in the barrel, and the forward assist wasn't helping. I attributed it to a s**tty LAR mag feed, but got the round out after a few pulls on the charging handle. Then it happened again with a PMAG. Ejected. Then a third time, but this time the charging handle didn't budge.
One of the handy gents at The Shooting Edge came by and had to mortar the gun to get the bolt open. Upon opening it up, we saw that the end of the gas key and gas tube were both munged. So I can only guess there was a minor misalignment that built up over a day of shooting, and finally caught enough to cause everything to jam up.
So now its sitting at the shop waiting for the gun smith to take a look. Hopefully everything will be covered under warranty, but still a bummer. When I first bought it, I did notice that the gas tube was installed at a slight cant, but was assured it was fine. So maybe that's the root of the issue.
Anyone else encountered this?
Coles notes: munged gas key/tube locked up the BCG.
I took my 10.5" NEA-15 to the range today for the second time (its been a busy summer). Spent a couple hours knocking off 200 rounds and everything was going great. Great groupings, zero issues, tons of fun.
Then I had an unfired cartridge get stuck in the barrel, and the forward assist wasn't helping. I attributed it to a s**tty LAR mag feed, but got the round out after a few pulls on the charging handle. Then it happened again with a PMAG. Ejected. Then a third time, but this time the charging handle didn't budge.
One of the handy gents at The Shooting Edge came by and had to mortar the gun to get the bolt open. Upon opening it up, we saw that the end of the gas key and gas tube were both munged. So I can only guess there was a minor misalignment that built up over a day of shooting, and finally caught enough to cause everything to jam up.
So now its sitting at the shop waiting for the gun smith to take a look. Hopefully everything will be covered under warranty, but still a bummer. When I first bought it, I did notice that the gas tube was installed at a slight cant, but was assured it was fine. So maybe that's the root of the issue.
Anyone else encountered this?


















































