Ralph,
I'm with you all the way on this product and I have one on order. Remember, even Henry Ford hired immigrants.
Homeless,
You are, of course very much correct, in that time and use will tell the story of the RBL. I hope it's a good story since I have one on order. I've held the prototypes at Vegas and at CSM's facility. They are very nice guns even in their prototype form. Production guns, of course, will be the proof in the puddin'. I agree with you that there are a lot of nice vintage guns for similar money. But, there are a lot more junk vintage guns for similar money than there are good guns. I've bought a small pile of vintage guns and have some junk and some good fixer uppers and fewer good-to-go guns. When I buy a new gun I don't make a comparison to the vintage guns. They each give me something different. Both worth something to me. My take is that having $3200 or $4000 in your pocket guarantees nothing in the way of getting a good vintage gun but my experience in buying new guns is that generally I get what I believe I've made the deal for.
Last edited by Chuck H; 11/03/06 12:18 PM.