The NEA AR casn be had from SFRC (site sponsor).
That being said, though I do not yet own it, I'm contemplating on purchasing a Norc AR.
My reasons? Its cheaper- not all of us who are into these ARs make too great of a salary. Granted, you get what you pay for, but I've read enough range reports here about the Norinco, and apparently its a good bang for the buck. (Pun intended.)
Also, in my case, I did (and still am in some ways) considering the NEA AR. Reasons for it? Does the fact that its made in Canada carry any weight.Heck yes. But at the same time: Its more money up-front, and some people (me included) think the included stock is downright fugly.
That being said, though I do not yet own it, I'm contemplating on purchasing a Norc AR.
My reasons? Its cheaper- not all of us who are into these ARs make too great of a salary. Granted, you get what you pay for, but I've read enough range reports here about the Norinco, and apparently its a good bang for the buck. (Pun intended.)
Also, in my case, I did (and still am in some ways) considering the NEA AR. Reasons for it? Does the fact that its made in Canada carry any weight.Heck yes. But at the same time: Its more money up-front, and some people (me included) think the included stock is downright fugly.


















































