NEA Management is not exactly known for its finesse. As long as the rifle turns out good I couldn't care less. Not that it is excusable by any means... I just don't care. Alex Robinson, and... someone else who shall not be named have had similar comments, and both of their rifles are top notch IMO.
eugh? robinson arms? lol yahhhhh no....
Do you have a lot of experience with their firearms? I have owned several from different generations and all of them never hiccuped once, had great ergonomics, and were battle rifle accurate without modification. Great rifles.
i sure wouldnt call them top notch, no way sorry. you need to shoot some other brands to see the difference.
my g2 puts an xcrm to shame
my san/ar15s/acr/tavor put the xcrl to shame
reasonably fair firearm yes, top notch no way
eugh? robinson arms? lol yahhhhh no....
And then how should we compare them to that Christenson AR you had .... My xcr-l have been running without issue and is accurate enough for my need . The things only saw corrosive ammo in it
Does anyone know where these are made? Built assembled in Canada or??
What's the chamber spec? SAAMI min 308 or it has some play? It would be nice to have this info on the first post.
Does anybody know what is the thread size for the muzzle brake shield ( outside thread on the muzzle brake)?
It is in the first post. It is standard 7.62x51 chambering.
Post says ''Calibers: Chambered to accept 308 WIN and 7.62x51 NATO, other calibers to come in the future''
Still doesn't tell me what's the chamber spec. Is it headspaced at 1.634'', more or less?
Post says ''Calibers: Chambered to accept 308 WIN and 7.62x51 NATO, other calibers to come in the future''
Still doesn't tell me what's the chamber spec. Is it headspaced at 1.634'', more or less?