Suit yourself...but to me that would be difficult to believe. It is very hard for me to imagine Jeff blatantly lying to me.
I'm sure this will get mentioned as well, even if pictures are posted, the upper was sent to NEA first by Dweenz and I got the lower back from Dweenz...less the poker chip...lol
Well with the upper in Jeff's hands, the dealer telling two different stories and pictures that are inconclusive. I have to believe the person with no history of deception between Jeff and Dweenz. And that person is dweenz.
I know NEA's position is that surface texture is not a spec'd part, and consequently they are less concerned about that.
They do work on stuff where surface finish is required in the spec, and in those cases they work to the spec and charge accordingly.
I am told, though, that they do have a new process for surface finish on the gen 4 stuff which gives a smoother texture.
But the bottom line for them is that they are saving mill time by focusing on the critical dimensions, not the aesthetic ones, which is part of how they are able to set the prices as they do.
I'm not telling two different stories and I did offer Dweenz a full refund which he accepted.
Suit yourself...but to me that would be difficult to believe. It is very hard for me to imagine Jeff blatantly lying to me.
Sure you are. You told dweenz that you didn't have time to test his rifle. Then you told me that you did test it. One of those statements can't be true.
Honestly, by now even NEA's biggest critics must be getting a bit weirded-out by how personally you are appearing to be engaged in this.


no i have no dog in this fight. I am just a concerned person. I work in the manufacturing sector and i take great pride in making products as good as i am able to. When i saw the sh!t quality of the machining on dweenz upper it pissed me right off. Anyone who would let that product out of the factory clearly doesn't care about the people who purchase the product. moreover nea is shipping these ar's to other countries and those people are seeing a crappy looking product with multiple function issues and knowing it came from canada, and that really pisses me off. the shilling and everything else that is just adding insult to injury.
Mg4201 why don't you step back and take a breath for a moment? It must be tiring saving the world from poor machining. I'd really like to visit your shop and witness first hand the beacon of hope it must be.
Honestly, by now even NEA's biggest critics must be getting a bit weirded-out by how personally you are appearing to be engaged in this.
Are you for real? Dweenz was never told that and I think I stated that a few posts ago. If Dweenz thought he heard me say that then he is mistaken. Dweenz and I came to a solution about his gun and he was given a full refund. Something that I didn't have to do considering the grind/file/dremel marks he put on the lower trying to fix the issue. I try to keep all my customers happy and Dweenz wasnt with his NEA experience so I gave him a refund.
I personally cocked Dweenz gun before it left as I do all NEA's before they leave here. I did so from the low ready not shouldered.
I have his gun right here, with his repair job he did...filed the plate a bit.
Ryan
I cocked it and found no interferance before it shipped. I have since learned that I did not find any interferance when I cocked it as I was applying some upward pressure....the gun was at waist level when cocked.
So are you calling dweenz a liar?.
I'm saying Dweenz misheard something. I hope you don't actually have firearms. You don't seem stable.
It's not personal. Crappy products in the hands of overseas customers gives Canadian manufacturers a bad name. My business is manufacturing, if an overseas cutomer has a bad opinion of Canadian manufacturing it makes it harder for them to believe that my products are any better. So a guy like me who takes pride in what he does gets dragged down by people who don't care what kind of crap goes out of the door. You understand why this pisses me off now?



























