NEA AR full auto carrier,..?..Decent quality?

I've got about 1500 rounds through one and never had a hiccup. Stag is probably a bit better but for punching paper how good do you need?

If you are dropping a couple grand to go to a competition or a training course trying to save a couple bucks is a dumb idea.
But that is just my opinion.
I have 18.5K through my Stag 4R, guess what I recommend?
 
If you are dropping a couple grand to go to a competition or a training course trying to save a couple bucks is a dumb idea.
But that is just my opinion.
I have 18.5K through my Stag 4R, guess what I recommend?

Not to mention down time missing a day of shooting or a local match because of a part failure. I won't get into any defensive purposes because very few people here are thinking of an AR as anything more than a paper puncher. I for one expect my guns to work all the time.

I don't blame anyone for trying to save a buck. Nothing wrong with that at all.
For me, guns are important. I like quality parts and recommend others support Co's that produce quality.

If someone wants to support NEA because they are Canadian, that is fine, they should know the risk beforehand though, and make an informed decision on what a broken rifle is worth to them. I'd love to support a Canadian manufacturer, but not that one.
Just because some of their stuff works, does not make them reliable. I have not heard of any other manufacturer with such a wide variety of issues.
 
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