NEA AR15 SPECIALS for EVERYONE! $849 and up!

My 10.5 just arrived! Super Sweet rifle, thank you Ryan and NEA!
Build quality is excellent, finish is perfect and love the dark grey colour, they looked a lot lighter in the photos.
 
Damn! I had a conversation with my wife last night about how all the guns I buy are the "last one and on sale". Looks like I missed this opportunity. I'll hold out for the next one!

Great sale!!

Edit: AH STILL ON SALE *calls wife*
 
Who does the Cerakote?

Select Shooting Supplies.

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Got my 14.5' today. Appears to be great quality and nice matte grey finish, nice weight and fondles well =)

I like what I see with the barrel profile - trigger pull needs work O_0 , I already love this Canadian made AR. Thanks SFRC and NEA!

EDIT: Wanted to add that the nameless .50 cal AR mags (gen 1) don't hold the bolt back - PSA AR does - just an fyi.
 
Quick question. Are these commercial or mil spec buffer tubes? I've searched and found both answers and would like to order a stock when I can find what I want in stock.
 
The payment for my 14.5'' just past today. I'm impatient to get this beauty in my hand.

For the mil or commercial buffer... On SFRC they said on the nea rifle page they are mil spec buffer tube. :

NEA-15 14.5" Carbine




Barrel Length : 14.5" (368mm)
Fore End Length : 12.0" (305mm)
Gas System : Mid-Length
Overall Length Collapsed : 28.5" (724mm)
Overall Length Extended : 34.5" (876mm)
Weight : 6lb 10oz (2.99kg)

This firearm comes with a milspec stock
 
Just wanted to make certain, as NEA seems to have switched back and forth on this at least once from what I understand
 
Just received mine today: 14.5
I'm very impressed with the quality: fit & finish is truly excellent. Just a beautiful gun. Love the dark grey colour.
But the weight and balance are even more impressive. It definitely feels significantly lighter than the weight indicated on my scale.
And of course, it's Canadian. That gives it that extra cool factor IMO.
What a great purchase!
 
I don't think if you change you buffer tube the buffer spring will fit. Maybe the easy way will be to sell you commercial one to buy a milspec one. Maybe an adaptor is made for that kind of problem but i haven't seen that kind of of thing before.
 
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