NEA25 / AR102 (please no slagging or flaming in this thread)

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We all know they won't sell more than a couple hundred for the $1500. I could see an "introductory price" of $1500 and a realistic price of atleast $1800...
 
$1500 is reasonable.... once it starts on go up in price you can start getting ino other NR options.
 
I'm in. I hope it runs well with surp garbage ammo too

Damn straight.
I want max reliable (ie eats any ammo and asks for seconds in any conditions) and affordable.
I don't care if it's not a precision made, individually crafted yadda yadda $3K + price tag. There's enough of those in this country already. Pump 'em out mass production and keep the costs down.
Keep it cheap, keep it affordable, keep it around 2 MOA and make it reliable NEA! This is the first time I've been excited for a new rifle in a long long time in this country.
I'm just excited someone finally saw the obvious gap in our available firearms market and took steps to fill it. Regardless of the outcome, hats off to NEA for that for what it's worth. I hope they can keep the cost down (I understand how expensive it is to manufacture anything in this country these days let alone a firearm)
Will be holding my breath on the official classification on this one.
 
Damn straight.
I want max reliable (ie eats any ammo and asks for seconds in any conditions) and affordable.
I don't care if it's not a precision made, individually crafted yadda yadda $3K + price tag. There's enough of those in this country already. Pump 'em out mass production and keep the costs down.
Keep it cheap, keep it affordable, keep it around 2 MOA and make it reliable NEA! This is the first time I've been excited for a new rifle in a long long time in this country.
I'm just excited someone finally saw the obvious gap in our available firearms market and took steps to fill it. Regardless of the outcome, hats off to NEA for that for what it's worth. I hope they can keep the cost down (I understand how expensive it is to manufacture anything in this country these days let alone a firearm)
Will be holding my breath on the official classification on this one.

In the accuracy department....https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=54OWv--NZS0
 
All the NEA's I've owned are fantastically accurate for how little they cost,even the 7.62x39 (with good ammo, not surplus) is pretty damn good.

I had a very bad experience with them once re the quality of their materials while assembling a friends AR with him. That was a while ago though.
I've steered clear of them for a long time since. I'm willing to give them a second chance with this one though!
 
I had a very bad experience with them once re the quality of their materials while assembling a friends AR with him. That was a while ago though.
I've steered clear of them for a long time since. I'm willing to give them a second chance with this one though!

The new stuff is not at all comparable to their first offerings.ive had their stuff since day one,sure there was some teathing problems But it was always fixed quickly and without issue. The new stuff is great though,even shooting crap surplus 7.62x39 it's a reliable rig
 
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