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They really don't rush at producing it, riffraff. They ARE backlogged a bunch. If you're interested in the rifle, I did get range time with it and it shoots wonderfully. There is a gas switch for differently-powered .308 ammunition to aid cycling. The recoil is manageable and the trigger is very good for a bullpup. It's smooth and does not have a long pull. Hope that helps.
They are overpriced on gunbroker, so I'd just wait till you can get one for under 1500 (a more reasonable price). Eventually the craze will die down like it has with the ammo situation (9mm is now $8 min a box from $15 a few months ago) and you will be able to get one :)
Jon
There have been some failures with the extractor with these rifles. If anyone has one that was not mfgrd very recently I would get another extractor from Kel Tech. Kel Tech says it was a problem with their heat treaters and has been fixed. Whatever the reason I would get a spare.
Mikey
I like the RFB a lot. Handles great and is a very robust design. I have put less than 100 rds through mine and had to send it in for a headspace issue (as have a few others that I know of). The issue was resolved quickly but I have not had a chance to shoot again since I received it back from them. I have not heard of any extraction issues but they did have issues with the heat treatment of the ejection chute which rides along the top of the barrel. Some chutes were warping so Kel-Tec has now gone to a stainless chute which is very nice from what I've heard. I paid $1900 for mine and even at that price it is worth it considering the well thought out design much like the XR9-S.
riffraff said:There have been some failures with the extractor with these rifles. If anyone has one that was not mfgrd very recently I would get another extractor from Kel Tech. Kel Tech says it was a problem with their heat treaters and has been fixed. Whatever the reason I would get a spare.
Mikey
I realize this is an old thread, but it seemed the logical place.
I was looking at the design of the RFB extractors, and noticed it is strikingly similar to the Boberg feed mechanism, at least at first glance. It would be interesting to see the two mechanisms side by side. From what I can tell, both use twin pivoting tongs that engage the extraction rim.
Extractor vs inserter. RFB is still a push feed.
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