I didn't say any NEA rifles were full-auto. I said the first few rifles they built slam-fired uncontrollably until they switched to semi-auto disconnectors. Which is a fact, not slander. And it's not meant as an indictment of NEA.
This is slander and not technically sound. A full auto disconnect by itself will not cause burst firing. The tail is cammed by a projection on an automatic three position selector to disengage it for firing bursts. You would need a three position selector installed and switch it to automatic to get a burst.


















































