Howdy the forum,
I just got my RGL out of the safe, mounted and swung it, and fired the hammers on snap caps, just so I could give you an up-to-the-minute assessment. I did not want to give a stale report.
Its fit and finish is just right for a double meant to be taken to the field and used. The wood is nice, but I won't get upset if I scratch it on a mesquite bush. I am more used to double triggers, but after the first few rounds, the single works just fine, and I can remember to pull it twice if necessary.
It balances perfectly between the hands, with one hand on the stock and your trigger finger where it should be, and your other hand in the proper place on the forend. I do not notice it being muzzle heavy at all. BTW, I have the English straight stock.
I have not had a single problem, and it always knows which shell to eject. Everyone who has seen it, held it, and shot it has commented favorably.
I would buy another for the $2K that I paid for it, and might pay the current asking price for a 20ga if one were available. Actually, it is so light and handles so well, that I'm not sure that a 20 is necessary.
Sliver, it is my understanding that the receiver must be engraved at the factory prior to the heat treating process. At least, that was the word when they were taking orders.
If someone has one they are not happy with, contact me and we'll work a deal.
Happy trails,
HHH