Originally Posted By: John Roberts
There are dozens of A10's and RBL's in inventory at CSMC. and a good many on the secondary market right now, so any immediate desires are going to be met IF you can find the configuration you want. But as word gets out, they will begin to dry up fairly quickly. The better looking wood and longer barrels will go first. Discounts will dry up and values will begin to rise, slowly, until all the outliers suddenly realize theses American iconic shotguns are going away and they don't want to be left out, for whatever reason. The lines will soon begin to form. Wish I had bought a .410 RBL w/30" barrels...
JR


Always hate seeing an American company that makes pretty decent guns stop producing their stuff. I don't own any CSMC stuff, the only gun business I've ever done with them is when I sold them a Darne and then bought a nice small bore Zoli Expedition from Lou. Other than that, I wasn't really interested in their other guns. For years I thought I'd might want to order a Fox from them, I honesty just saw a few Fox guns that had issues. That in itself turned me off. And then came the RBL's, the A-10's, Inverness, etc. None of them did anything for me.
Are you sure you regret not buying a long barreled .410 RBL? Why? So you could bed down the forend to make it stop wiggling around? BTW....why didn't Lou fix that (serious question)?