My NEA broke :(

I believe the main issue was/is and correct me if I am wrong but misanthropist said something along the lines of "your getting a $1500 rifle for the cheap price of $1k because of less duty/tax/import fees involved because the product is "canadian made" quality is equal to other North American Rifles, NEA agreed with that...

then we found out the $699 norincos would perform better...

give them time I guess... cause as they say canada is a very small part of thier buisness.... ([amazingly they have not had QC problems with ANY out of country rifles,...)
mabe qc will step up and in 2-3 years we will all own one...

I have been watching a South African forum. This forum looks like the main forum where NEA dealers sell from in SA. Whenever a negative NEA thread shows up about product quality and they do, the thread usually end with contact your selling dealer and the thread goes away.
 
Whenever a negative NEA thread shows up about product quality and they do, the thread usually end with contact your selling dealer and the thread goes away.

sounds like another forum i know of. only dif is now they arent paying to have them disappear. ;)



Edited to add-
just found some more secret videos strait from NEA headquarters, of them building buffertube springs. Pay no attention to the tool chatter.
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I have been watching a South African forum. This forum looks like the main forum where NEA dealers sell from in SA. Whenever a negative NEA thread shows up about product quality and they do, the thread usually end with contact your selling dealer and the thread goes away.

I thought South Africa was cuckoo for cocoa puffs over NEA ARs? :confused:

just found some more secret videos strait from NEA headquarters, of them building buffertube springs. Pay no attention to the tool chatter.

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I have been watching a South African forum. This forum looks like the main forum where NEA dealers sell from in SA. Whenever a negative NEA thread shows up about product quality and they do, the thread usually end with contact your selling dealer and the thread goes away.

Realistically we had to know this was the case despite what the company line was.
 
As you guys also know I go over them before they go out as well. Of the few dozen I've sent out in the last few months I don't think anyone has posted any issues with those batches short of some LPK issues which the new kits will resolve. Alot of the things you now see popping up are for older batches of guns. As well you see few and few people posting about issues and I can assure you sales keep steadily going up on them.


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I have nothing against NEA, might own one someday, at this point it makes you wonder when a dealer such as yourself has to second guess there product and do quality assurance on any complete new firearm delivered to a dealer from a manufacturer :confused:
 
I have nothing against NEA, might own one someday, at this point it makes you wonder when a dealer such as yourself has to second guess there product and do quality assurance on any complete new firearm delivered to a dealer from a manufacturer :confused:

People #####ed and complained when NEA didn't check their commercial buffer tubes for depth and be sure everything was to spec (supplied by another manufacturer)....and now it's a crying shame that a dealer is inspecting rifles before they go out the door?

Sure, Ryan shouldn't have to, but then again, neither should NEA have either. Some people are just never happy I guess. Either it's poor QC, or a shame that QC is required.

Ultimately, it's NEA, not SFRC, written on the side of the gun, but cmon... We all *want* to see a decent Canadian made AR for a competitive price. I don't understand the #####fest when everything wasn't perfect. Every batch seems to see issues from the previous one rectified. They're getting there...

For the record, my AR is all NEA parts except for the LPK, which is DPMS. No issues.
 
People #####ed and complained when NEA didn't check their commercial buffer tubes for depth and be sure everything was to spec (supplied by another manufacturer)....and now it's a crying shame that a dealer is inspecting rifles before they go out the door?

Sure, Ryan shouldn't have to, but then again, neither should NEA have either. Some people are just never happy I guess. Either it's poor QC, or a shame that QC is required.

Ultimately, it's NEA, not SFRC, written on the side of the gun, but cmon... We all *want* to see a decent Canadian made AR for a competitive price. I don't understand the #####fest when everything wasn't perfect. Every batch seems to see issues from the previous one rectified. They're getting there...

For the record, my AR is all NEA parts except for the LPK, which is DPMS. No issues.

Am I #####ing about NEA products or SFRC? "NO" Hats off to Ryan for taking the additional time to assure the new products that leave his store properly function from a manufacturer.
 
jeesus... so much tinfoil


NEA in public release: hey guys, out bad 1st batch may have issues x y z

public finds a few issues of x y z, which NEA fixes

the internet explodes...


NEA accused of dog kicking, generally being a no good nik, and basically being a company filled with lying sacks of dirt that sleep on beds made of dirty dirty dollars made from their AR's...
and that secret process they use to finish?

made from PEOPLE!

also they caused 911, shot JR and kennedy, and somehow caused the holocaust
 
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Nope. Every time I entertain the possibility of *maybe* (we're talking a really remote possibility, here) getting an NEA, someone shares an experience like this and it jolts me back to reality. If you can, try to get a full refund and just buy a DD or something reliable.

If I had really researched I might have picked up an NEA, but I ended up with an Olympic Arms instead
 
Am I #####ing about NEA products or SFRC? "NO" Hats off to Ryan for taking the additional time to assure the new products that leave his store properly function from a manufacturer.

Except that NEA guns leave his store After being "checked" and still don't work.
 
jeesus... so much tinfoil


NEA in public release: hey guys, out bad 1st batch may have issues x y z

public finds a few issues of x y z, which NEA fixes

the internet explodes...


NEA accused of dog kicking, generally being a no good nik, and basically being a company filled with lying sacks of dirt that sleep on beds made of dirty dirty dollars made from their AR's...
and that secret process they use to finish?

made from PEOPLE!

also they caused 911, shot JR and kennedy, and somehow caused the holocaust

Not true. The only things people have accused NEA of are
Lying yup they did that.
relaeasing guns with crappy finishes; yup they did that
releasing guns with taiwanese parts after claiming to be a Canadian product.
having multiple accounts; yup they did that
Releasing guns with very heavy trigger springs; yup they did that
releasing guns with BCG's with huge nasty grinding marks; yup they did that
releasing guns with out of spec buffer tubes; yup they did that
releasing guns with trigger parts with little to no heat treat; yup they did that
releasing guns with out of spec sling plates that blocked the cocking handle; yup they did that
relaeasing guns with unstaked gas keys; yup they did that.
releasing guns with out of spec rails; yup they did that.
releasing guns that were completely non functional while claiming they were tested; yup they did that.
In truth they only thing that hasn't happened yet is that one of these untested guns hasn't managed to fail completely and injure someone.
releasing guns with loose gas blocks; yup they did that(thanks Blaxsun)
 
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