I'm interested in evaluations of the success of the project.

The RBL seemed to be conceived as a semi-bespoke gun (you had all sorts of options as to wood, gauge, barrel length etc) at a low price which was intended to look and handle a bit like a British game gun.

Modern production technology and a vision of traditional looks and handling?

Was it a success?

I have noted gripes with delivery times, customer support etc but what I am really interested in is this:

Did the concept have legs or are buyers so demanding that they expected a $10,000 gun for $3,000 and were disappointed when they did not get one?

Is the RBL still in production BTW?

Thanks,

Dig