Your new Hornet appears to be a very nice gun! Can you show a close up picture of the right side of the action? Also, what are the "assembly letters/numbers"? These letters/numbers are found under the barrel in front of the lug, on the inside top left rail of the frame, and stamped into the stock under the butt plate. They won't necessarily be the same, but will be similar enough to determine if the barrel, frame, and stock match. There may also be a number or letter stamped inside the forearm. It will NOT match any of the other letters/numbers. The reason I ask for this info, is that your gun shows all the characteristics of a "Second Model" Utica gun, but the barrel is marked Chicopee Falls. It is a very nice gun. Will you also share the price paid? Yes, these guns were very tight and some are very hard to open when they have had little use, as this one appears. And...yes!....they have a very strong ejector! One reader says his empties eject 20+ feet or more. Because of this, some people disconnect the ejector so they can manually extract the empty case. Thanks for sharing this information with us! These guns have a reputation of being very accurate.