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The first gen NEA are horrible from what heard and the Second gen ones are pretty good.
With spotty support I would not touch them
The first gen NEA are horrible from what heard and the Second gen ones are pretty good.
The don't have a very god reputation on CGN because of poor quality control in their early guns and poor marketing practices (shilling) here on CGN. Some have reported that their newer guns are much better quality and a decent buy.
The first gen NEA are horrible from what heard and the Second gen ones are pretty good.
But yeah, get ready for some borderline racist comments towards NEA.
I have high hopes for their NEA25's. If they get the Non-restricted status they are going for I will roll the dice and try one out.
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To the OP ****spoiler alert: NEA kicked your dog, slept with your mom (didn't call her back), and put sugar in the gas tank of your pickup.*****
Buddy of mine has ine that he's had good luck with. Recent production model, 2015, I believe, maybe 2014. Nice gun, but the trigger on it sucked when he got it, and had to be replaced. All of that being said, the only way I'd consider an NEA would be a recent production model for a very good price. There are, IMHO, better options for similar prices.
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To the OP ****spoiler alert: NEA kicked your dog, slept with your mom (didn't call her back), and put sugar in the gas tank of your pickup.*****
Seriously though, here is a thread detailing my NEA-15 after 10K rounds. This particular rifle doesn't get much play time anymore since I replaced it with an 18" NEA-15 last year as my main competition rifle but it is still going strong.
http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/foru...An-NEA15-Looks-Like-After-Close-To-10K-Rounds
It's not a good policy to not support their Canadian base unless the are courting the U.S. market only
They can not be courting the US market as their AR15 type rifle will be considered a "weapon of war" hence not importable on a permanent basis, just like ours are.
The BATFE and DOS have ruled that any firearm with a military use , past or present, cannot be imported into the USA. This goes back a couple of years. I can't remember exactly when this was enacted but believe it is an Obummer,ism.
It is the 89 import ban by George Bush. Anything with more than 2 of the 5 evil features ( flash suppressor, pistol grip, folding stock, detachable magazine and bayonet lug) are deemed to have no sporting purpose and cannot be imported. It is essentially a US content rule and a trade discrimination law.
At one point they said thumbhole stock would be no go, and basically nothing is importable unless the company swap parts out in the US.
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To the OP ****spoiler alert: NEA kicked your dog, slept with your mom (didn't call her back), and put sugar in the gas tank of your pickup.*****
Seriously though, here is a thread detailing my NEA-15 after 10K rounds. This particular rifle doesn't get much play time anymore since I replaced it with an 18" NEA-15 last year as my main competition rifle but it is still going strong.
http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/foru...An-NEA15-Looks-Like-After-Close-To-10K-Rounds



























