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Future Classics
Unread 12-01-2009, 01:34 PM   #2
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I have wondered about this myself. What will be the prime vintage guns of tomorrow. Good things happening at CSMC and I suspect that a 100 years from now there will be plenty of Galazan collectors. As to the RBL, if you can shoot 92/100 with a new gun, not much to complain about. Clearly it works for you.

I shot an RBL a few months ago and it was new out of the box and still a bit tight. Worked fine. The stock dimensions were not ideal for me, but most reviewers liked it, so seems like it does fit many people.

In many ways Galazan reminds of Parker history in that he has state of the art machines matched with a skilled work force. And, he is building the AAHE28 Parker for Remington. An interesting history that is still unfolding.
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