This little NEA AR in 7.62x39......

Mr. Q

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Today I was in warehouse and saw this thing.

Never personal handled a PDW in 7.62x39 before. Quite a piece of engineering art.

Dan told me this is the only one in stock. Just want to share a picture before it's gone.

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https://www.canadaammo.com/product/detail/nea15-7-62x39-7-5-ccs/
 
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And will you be getting these rimfire uppers that I hear about but have never seen?
 
I'm still waiting for NEA to get around to doing their own 9mm version of this PDW that works with their cool CCS stock.
An all Canadian kit that would let you swap out the parts and switch between the original .223/5.56 parts and the 9mm would be neat.
But then again, for all the parts you'd have to switch, it'd probably be as cost effective to just get a whole new dedicated 9mm unit from them.
Sorry for the diversion, my mind was rambling, back to your 7.62X39 line of thought. ;-)
 
I'm still waiting for NEA to get around to doing their own 9mm version of this PDW that works with their cool CCS stock.
An all Canadian kit that would let you swap out the parts and switch between the original .223/5.56 parts and the 9mm would be neat.
But then again, for all the parts you'd have to switch, it'd probably be as cost effective to just get a whole new dedicated 9mm unit from them.
Sorry for the diversion, my mind was rambling, back to your 7.62X39 line of thought. ;-)

A platform covers pistol and rifle will be nice. Let's see what NEA is really capable of :)
 
I've been pipe dreaming some sort of NR 22lr 9mm, 223/556, 7.62x39, 7.62x51 conversion ...
where are you NEA, where's the NR's that have been in the works? I kid, kid not. lol. Those pwd's do look good.
I'm still waiting for NEA to get around to doing their own 9mm version of this PDW that works with their cool CCS stock.
An all Canadian kit that would let you swap out the parts and switch between the original .223/5.56 parts and the 9mm would be neat.
But then again, for all the parts you'd have to switch, it'd probably be as cost effective to just get a whole new dedicated 9mm unit from them.
Sorry for the diversion, my mind was rambling, back to your 7.62X39 line of thought. ;-)
 
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