Exactly what I was getting at, however, I'm sure there will always be the market share for those high end AR's. If I literally had the cash or could even be disciplined enough to wait and save the cash, I would get a KAC or Noveske for sure. I respect attention to detail. It's been my passion in my own work.
These Canadian AR's, at that price, will put many more newbies like me into an AR platform, will probaly cause in my mind, the Nork CQb to drop to M14S price levels( Oh, no ,not much resale for my nork!) and therefore bring an even lesser budgeted shooter into the AR world. It can only be win-win for everyone. High end AR will suffer intially as well as Low end AR's, but the market will balance out, the first time Nork owner(499.00AR) will buy an NEA next time around. The NEA first timer after getting his feet wet, may upgrade to something more exotic from the USA because he will get good resal on the EE for his NEA. I think it's all good.
Some say the High end sellers of (KAC and Noveske etc) will suffer on profit at first, but I think the Nork mark up will suffer as much in direct dollar value, and thats on a 1/4 price AR. The high end market fills the wants and needs of Canadians with alot more disposable income than myself.
The market will find its level and the NEA may be the new" bench mark" to go up, or down from.
Bench Mark meaning this,........ It is fit and finished properly, functions properly in all tests. Lets say its the new Honda Civic of AR's. You can go way, way up, or you can go down, but as far as driving from point A to B , and doing it day in day out for years, ultimately, for the AVERAGE person, it is all one needs. It is merely a tool.
The pros may demand more, and I fully understand their reasoning. This will always apply, we will always have to pay tops for absolute performance. It applies in the Tool world as it does in the AR world.

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