I got all the RBLs as they were offered, all with straight grips, double triggers, slim forearms and 4x wood. The only fault I have with any is that the trigger pulls on my 20-gauge are just a bit heavy. Nothing one would ever notice hunting, but perceptible on the skeet field. I didn't like the feel and handling of the big heavy RBL-12 I originally got, but Lou exchanged it for one of the light-frame RBL-12s at 7 pounds 4.9 ounces and made me happy. My RBL-16 has become one of my favorite guns. I've hunted it a lot and shot a lot of skeet with it with my 7/8 ounce reloads. 16-, 20- and 28-gauges --
20- and 28-gauges and .410-bore --
The RBL-16 along the Tucannon River, November 2013 --