So which NZ NEA dealer are you?
You seem to have great difficulty with this. I'm not a NEA dealer. I'm not even associated with NEA, other than owning one.
Still waiting to hear whether you were just wrong or lying?
So which NZ NEA dealer are you?
Yeah, it looks like blaxsun is a little mixed up… I don’t believe anyone has shown that the same practices of shilling and thread deleting as we saw on CGN happened on any other forum… albeit the assertion that the NZ and SA guns had no problems and we were being too picky or making mountains out of ant hills, so to say, is not entirely true either… nevertheless the brands of ARs available in those countries appear to be of a lower quality than the ones in North America, at least last I checked… the assumption could be easily made that many of us expected and still expect a better product than the consumers in NZ or SA…
Just for the record, we can get most brands of ARs here, although some are easier to obtain than others. Price may be one valid factor for apparent satisfaction with NEA in NZ though. When NEA first appeared they were priced at roughly a $1000 less than the cheapest other retail price on an AR (including Norcs). That price difference has changed a lot, and prices of other rifles have dropped (a lot in some cases to match NEA prices), but even with that price drop for other brands, and while NEA might not be as desirable as a top tier rifle, they seem to be pretty well received here.
Just for the record, we can get most brands of ARs here, although some are easier to obtain than others. Price may be one valid factor for apparent satisfaction with NEA in NZ though. When NEA first appeared they were priced at roughly a $1000 less than the cheapest other retail price on an AR (including Norcs). That price difference has changed a lot, and prices of other rifles have dropped (a lot in some cases to match NEA prices), but even with that price drop for other brands, and while NEA might not be as desirable as a top tier rifle, they seem to be pretty well received here.
(except for the overpriced bit. I thought your prices were more than fair)UH OH. So What you are saying is that the general reception is that NEA rifles are not complete peices of ****? To be fair shillingate created an immense amount of bad blood here but I still wouldn't be surprised at all to hear the rifles are pretty good. Unfortunately for NEA, Daniel Defense has apparently decided the best defense is a good offense. I wouldn't even chance an NEA at the prices we can get DD here for now.
whats easier to get service on?
Ahhh… probably the NEA, I hear they have gone through the process so many times they have it pretty much down pat
Seriously though, neither of them should need service nor have any problems right out of the box…
According to BBB NEA had issued 50,000 rifles in canada to date (last quarter) and has only had to repair 1.7%
Daniel Defense has issued 100,000 afross canada and usa and has had to repair 28.7%
98% of statistics are made up numbers.
You seem to have great difficulty with this. I'm not a NEA dealer. I'm not even associated with NEA, other than owning one.
Still waiting to hear whether you were just wrong or lying?
10 ilbs? umm no freaking way was it that much... how do you know for a FACT that they were 10ilbs plus? cause it sure didnt take more effort to pull the trigger on mine then it did to lift the rifle... mine was 8, 8.5 max
what do you base that 10 ilbs # on?
I still have the old trigger group and springs, hook me up with a trigger gauge and Ill video testing it for you if you wanna go all conspiracy theory on me...
Honestly, I have no way of knowing what your trigger is, or anyone else’s as I don’t have them here with me… on the other hand it was repeatedly discussed on here and confirmed by Dave from NEA, the trigger pulls where ~12.5 pounds on the early NEAs… one poster even said they maxed their trigger gauge out attempting to properly measure it, another said they could hang the rifle from the trigger… I know, I know, this all fits into your shillgate conspiracy of things that can only be proved with deleted threads…
Oh wait, this one is not deleted…
http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php?727678
12-15 pounds he says…
According to BBB NEA had issued 50,000 rifles in canada to date (last quarter) and has only had to repair 1.7%
Daniel Defense has issued 100,000 afross canada and usa and has had to repair 28.7%
98% of statistics are made up numbers.
I am curious Mirk has Dave or NEA wronged you in anyway?
According to BBB NEA had issued 50,000 rifles in canada to date (last quarter) and has only had to repair 1.7%
Daniel Defense has issued 100,000 afross canada and usa and has had to repair 28.7%
98% of statistics are made up numbers.



























