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5/11/2005 3:29:28 PM EDT
I just had an AR clone dropped off for me to fix.  It's a Jamomatic, and in the first few minutes I've found a bad extractor spring, a bad disconnector, and apparently the magazine rides too high in the reciever, causing the bolt to rub.

It's obviuosly a cast receiver.  Only marking are "RMAI 223-NATO" and "LMGT.CO".  Anyone know who made this thing?  The owner bought it off some guys shoulder at a gun show in 1997.  It hasn't worked correctly since then.  

Oh, the fun of working on this abomination.

Semper Fi
5/11/2005 3:46:58 PM EDT
[#1]
if it wasn't for the marking, i'd guess a military cold m4
5/11/2005 3:48:23 PM EDT
[#2]
Can you post a photo of this receiver?  
5/11/2005 3:49:49 PM EDT
[#3]
RMAI 223-NATO?


Never seen that one.
5/11/2005 6:40:36 PM EDT
[#4]

Quoted:
I just had an AR clone dropped off for me to fix.  It's a Jamomatic, and in the first few minutes I've found a bad extractor spring, a bad disconnector, and apparently the magazine rides too high in the reciever, causing the bolt to rub.

It's obviuosly a cast receiver.  Only marking are "RMAI 223-NATO" and "LMGT.CO".  Anyone know who made this thing?  The owner bought it off some guys shoulder at a gun show in 1997.  It hasn't worked correctly since then.  

Oh, the fun of working on this abomination.

Semper Fi



Please post a photo of the markings!

Thanks

_DR
5/11/2005 6:43:43 PM EDT
[#5]


Quoted:

It's obviuosly a cast receiver.  Only marking are "RMAI 223-NATO" and "LMGT.CO".  Anyone know who made this thing?  




Lockheed Martin Global Telecommunications is LMGT, but that can't be right.
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