Pre-Order and Beta Product Timeline

UPDATES

(8/7/2025):

CNC Stanag Feedlips are now in the prototype phase expected to be completed mid to late September. More information about the prototypes, official product launch date (pre-orders will ship first), expected performance and other possible changes will be posted on the CNC Stanag Feedlip product page. Product appearance is subject to change. 

If you are interested in submitting feedback about changes to the current CNC Stanag or EPM feedlip design, such as a cube grid for number assignment (normally found on the side or bottom of magazines) please reach out to Gojira_Wins@nemeaarmory.com. 

(9/1/2025):

It's now the beginning of September and now Fall in some places! Current Prototype Manufacturing projections for the CNC Stanag Feedlips are still slated for mid to late September. However, we are planning to expand our timeline information to better communicate projections, issues or other unforeseen problems, delays or advancements. More information to come of that in the coming months. 

Right now, per user feedback, the product is being modified to fix current issues. The project files used to create the CNC products are being systematically updated for CNC manufacturing and adding improvements to our tool paths. 

As a PSA for everyone interested in our CNC products, we do not have plans for anodizing the Aluminum. We are opting to keep the bare metal finish to reduce overall costs to the end user rather than charging obscene amounts. Airsoft is already an expensive sport, we want to make playing with your favorite rifles more accessible and durable.

A question was recently asked, "Will you be including single stack followers in the CNC Stanag or EPM feedlips". No, we are not listing these products with followers but we are including the option to print the followers with an STL file, which will be provided when orders ship out. Currently, the system is not set up to provide the download link to the file, which we will be addressing later on. For now, if you have either already purchased either one of these products or plan to purchase them and would like to receive the Nemea Armory Single Stack Follower STL and STEP files, please reach out to us at Gojira_Wins@nemeaarmory.com. 

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Here, we want to list the Timeline of events for the products currently listed as Pre-Orders and Beta Test items. While we understand the demand for these products are very high, we want to make sure everyone is included in the process and understand what we can expect from here on. 

To cover the basics, as of today (6/22/2025), there have been many interesting developments around the world that impact the US and Worldwide economies. Thankfully, we are not as impacted by these events as other companies are as we have been working on in-house manufacturing for our products for the past few years. 

However, due to this radical change in production, we have had to slow progress on a few products, only focusing on the most popular and in-demand items. Currently, these products are the CNC Stanag Feedlips and the Vector VSR TDC Hopup unit. Since the Vector Hopup unit is still in Beta and being tested by a few users, we are still working on refining the fine details before moving to a CNC unit for testing. Between now and final production, this product can change in many ways depending on feedback and research.

For the Stanag Feedlips, we have received feedback from the community about the STL version having a design flaw where the feedlips are not tall enough to effectively engage with the bolt and nozzle in many rifles. Due to this flaw, we have removed the STL and blocked it's sale as to limit how many users will be impacted by this flaw. After the file has been updated, customers who have purchased the file will be notified of the new version being available for download.

The CNC feedlips were not believed to have this same flaw but after rigorous testing, the same findings were found to be true. The feedlips were not tall enough to engage properly. Due to this, we have been working on a newer design that not only fixes this issue but also allows for faster machining time. We still anticipate the CNC Feedlips to be launched for sale and ready for shipment in Q3 to Q4 of 2025. 

For any questions, comments or concerns, please feel free to reach out to us via email. We are always happy to engage with the community to hear your thoughts and experiences!

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