jrhines
Member
Just got off the phone with a gunsmith at EAA. One of my clients had the bolt of his IZH-35 literally come apart when he was shooting a bullseye match. I ordered a new bolt for him over the web, confirmed the order and informed him the part was on the way. The next day EAA e-mailed me a note saying they would not sell a bolt. I called about a dozen times (always voice mail) until I finally got to this smith. I asked why they didn't sell bolts and he said "Because we don't sell bolts!". Long silence. Then he said "WE don't have to give you a reason, we don't sell bolts!". I said I was trying to find out if it was possible to deal with them, or should I simply recommend that my client get a real gun to shoot with. And hung up. A few minutes later an EAA person called and repeated the same thing, would not give a reason, just they don't sell certain parts, if you want it fixed, send it back 'cause they could not guarantee my work.
Oh well, I suppose there lawyers have good reasons....
Oh well, I suppose there lawyers have good reasons....