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4/9/2004 5:01:43 PM EDT
Came home today at noon expecting to see my SEAK at my door.  It wasn't, but at 4:30 pm a bewildered FedEx driver arrived, stopped, and exclaimed "Well I'll be damned.  I found the place."  

I took it inside and examined the work on the ejector.  The weld seems a little rough around the edges but seems to get the job done, much like an AK should.  Also, it seems something came out of one of the rivets on the front of the receiver and dried up on the outside.  I'll have to see if I can get anything to remove it tonight...

Other than that I am glad to say that, after 20 rounds fired tonight, it ejects the shells like nobody's business.  They come shooting out about 40 feet up and 40 feet to the right in a high velocity spin.  I hadn't had any problems before I shipped it back and needless to say I won't ever have one now!

Thanks Todd and Mike for a fantastic job on the gun.  Your customer service is top-notch!  My SEAK looks great!  And the T-shirt looks awesome too.



BTW, BushyM4, Mike got the retainer plate in my gun so you might want to ask him how he did it.  (I remember you saying you were having problems with getting one in yours.)
4/9/2004 5:15:29 PM EDT
[#1]
Good to hear that you are back in the saddle again.  I eagerly await my own SEAK...oh how it it hurts...those damned Ohioans hates us...yessss they do...nasty little gunsmiths.
4/10/2004 6:58:07 AM EDT
[#2]
How long have they had your precious?  

4/10/2004 7:11:42 AM EDT
[#3]
I think you meant to say ejector (part of the receiver) and not extractor (part of the bolt).
4/10/2004 7:20:56 AM EDT
[#4]
Yeah I meant ejector.  I fixed the original post to reflect that.
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