The NEA rifles...who else is in the "Seen 'em" club?

My belief is that threads like this increase the overall "chatter" in regards to the NEA rifles.

The more talk there is, the greater the awareness of these rifles becomes.

That will benefit NEA, which is, in my opinion, good. I think it will help put quality Canadian built rifles in the hands of Canadian shooters.

So although I'm usually a little averse to the "look at me" thing, in this case I think it's totally worthwhile.
 
Was going to Pass on the AR

but I've been watching the news regarding the NEA product with keen interest

I'll buy one, if for nothing else but to support a Canadian Manufacturer.

I have several NEA products for my CZ858, and I was happy with them all.

If they put the same care into design and execution of their AR, it will be a top quality product, at a very fair price.

Looking forward to pictures and reviews
 
As I mention, I'll buy one next year probably, but what I really want, what I'm really waiting for, is for NEA to design & build an original firearm.
No idea if they plan on doing it, but I hope to see it one day.
 
Guys,

The feed back from this thread has been a huge encouragement to us. So much so that this summer we will be rolling out several unannounced projects that i'm sure you will all enjoy. This has been a big year at NEA, big enough to say that if you are a recent college/university grad looking to work into the roll of site manager, polish up your resume, we will be posting several full time job opportunities this summer in the CGN business section.

Regarding the AR, We are just finalizing pictures and such, but we hope to give you all a sneak peak at the NEA15 and NEA15M (monolithic)models before weeks end.

So once again, thank you to everyone who has supported NEA, we appreciate your business and hope that it shows through our customer service.
 
My belief is that threads like this increase the overall "chatter" in regards to the NEA rifles.

The more talk there is, the greater the awareness of these rifles becomes.

That will benefit NEA, which is, in my opinion, good. I think it will help put quality Canadian built rifles in the hands of Canadian shooters.

So although I'm usually a little averse to the "look at me" thing, in this case I think it's totally worthwhile.

I could not have said it better myself. Great post.
 
This has been a big year at NEA, big enough to say that if you are a recent college/university grad looking to work into the roll of site manager, polish up your resume, we will be posting several full time job opportunities this summer in the CGN business section.
Move out of Onterrible and I'll come work for you. :D
 
Move out of Onterrible and I'll come work for you. :D

Think of Ontario as the slave whose backs the Western Provinces infrastructure was built on. Through that lens, you can see why there are so many cranky people out this way.

Other then building guns, talking to customers and a mandatory trip to Shotshow every Jan, the only other job responsibility is to let me win during Modern Warfare 2 sessions on Xbox............
 
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Looking forward to adding made in Canada firearms to my stable! Can't wait to see pictures guys! And if you need a Western Rep shoot me a PM!
 
Think of Ontario as the slave whose backs the Western Provinces infrastructure was built on. Through that lens, you can see why there are so many cranky people out this way.

Other then building guns, talking to customers and a mandatory trip to Shotshow every Jan, the only other job responsibility is to let me win during Modern Warfare 2 sessions on Xbox............

??? Hope thats a joke...
 
Think of Ontario as the slave whose backs the Western Provinces infrastructure was built on. Through that lens, you can see why there are so many cranky people out this way.

So, just like the American colonies before the Revolution.

We are so pleased that we can give all our money to those have-nots who can't balance a budget. It gives us a reason to get up in the morning and go to work
 
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