As expected the RFBers come out brandishing pitchforks in their defense. I suppose if I sank three grand into a piston driven gun that can only shoot as accurately as a $400 Norinco M-14 (better comparison?) I'd be defensive too.
Time for me to chime in again on this thread. I've had my RFB for some time now, and I'm looking forward to this years deer season to stretch it's legs (so to speak). With respect to AK's comparison of the RFB's accuracy to an SKS or Norinco M-14... Well respectfully, I have to say that my experience has been somewhat different - out of the box, none of my M-14's or SKS's were as accurate as my RFB (probably a trigger thing). I have not reloaded for this rifle yet (too many other things on the burner), but have found that Winchester 168grain SBST ammo will punch me a sub 1.5 inch group every time I throw 5 rounds at paper - which is more than good enough for what I intend on using this rifle for. Therefore to compare it based solely on price and perceived accuracy to much less expensive platforms doesn't thoroughly examine many of the other features of the RFB. When I was in High School, my friend Jose bought a brand new Lada... Compared to my new Trans Am (Knight Rider - Yeah!) it was significantly cheaper, and was able to do 100km on the highway... but there were alot of differences that went beyond those two parameters.
These are some of the factors I considered prior to purchasing the rifle;
Compact size, robust construction, completely ambidextrous, extensive use of synthetics, North American manufactured, barrel mounted optics rail, bullpup configuration, superior trigger, standard FAL mags, adjustable gas system, tool free maintenance and disassembly, heavy barrel profile, light weight (8 lbs), and great customer service.
If for the sake of argument, the accuracy of the M-14 and SKS is similar to the RFB, then every other element I compared the rifles to puts this little carbine ahead of it's competition. When we went boar hunting last year, we brought out a FN FS2000, Tavor, Storm, 870, and a Tapco'd SKS. No one argued or smack talked about value for the dollar or accuracy... We just had a great time in the outdoors enjoying our shooting sport. The OP asked owners of the RFB if it was all we thought it would be, and my answer is yes.