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Unread 08-15-2017, 08:27 PM   #1
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I bought one with st grip double triggers splinter 30 inch bbls and 14 3/4 inch lop and it weighed right at 6 lbs.That was a disappointment to me weighing that much. Bobby
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I bought one with st grip double triggers splinter 30 inch bbls and 14 3/4 inch lop and it weighed right at 6 lbs.That was a disappointment to me weighing that much. Bobby
I ordered exactly the same thing and mine weighs 5 pounds 12.3 ounces.

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My RBL-28 has 1-inch center-to-center firing pin spacing and 1 7/8 inch across the bolsters.
My RBL-20 has 1-inch center-to-center firing pin spacing and 2 inch across the bolsters.
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