Time will tell, in the question of whether the actions will continue to be produced.

So far as history goes, the appearance of a clone usually/always signals a RISE in the price of originals, witness the 1878 Borchardt and Ballard actions.

I personally don't care whether the receivers are cast or forged but my Fearless Forecast is that, if the parts won't interchange with originals, then the action's production life will be fairly short. So far at least, Uberti is about the only maker to successfully market an 'improved' high wall action for any length of time.

I hope AGC was smart enough to ensure the interchangeability of their parts with originals; we'll see.
Regards, Joe


You can lead a man to logic but you can't make him think. NRA Life since 1976. God bless America!