As far as being genuine .. I am. My experience with my RFB has been positive. It shoots fine for me and I genuinely like it for what it is. Do I hold it to the same level of performance as my target guns? Certainly not (my classic green did not shoot to that level either) but they are by no means garbage or close to it. Does that mean all RFB's are perfect? No but there is no platform out there that is.. or is there?
Finally, someone else that agrees the Swiss Arms Classic is not the be all end all of non restricted semi auto's

I found mine to be a beautifully built rifle that I couldn't find a part on that I thought would break but as for accuracy it was far from what I was looking for or what it is hyped up to be. If you hold it just right and exactly the same every time it could shoot "decent" groups.
Same with the RFB, it is no DMR or sniper rifle by any stretch of the imagination but it was never designed or marketed to be. It shoots like a battle rifle and is reliable when set up correctly. People like to say that having to change gas settings when you change ammo is a pain in the ass but really, how many times a day do you switch ammo once you figure out what a rifle likes? Mine has shot 90% S&B 147gr FMJ and it does it well (around 3-4MOA depending how I'm shooting that day) it has a great trigger which also happens to be better than any other bullpup I've shot and better than a few regular rifles. I didn't have any problem sourcing mags for mine when I bought it but it seems they have become more difficult lately.
If I could own anything and take it in the bush I would have an AR-10 platform rifle, probably an LMT as they are my favorite so far based on what I've read (never shot one but almost bought one a few months ago) but they are too much money for me to have tied up in a restricted firearm.
From the choices available it's the RFB or the XCR-M, I've shot both and I like them both for different things. With my RFB standing freehand I can hit the 200yd gong more consistently than I can with the XCR-M but the XCR-M is much easier to shoot off a bench and I really like how easy it is to take down for cleaning. The RFB is also really easy to take down but it's hard to compete with simply pushing a lever and having it pop open.
I would be happy with either one.
People are talking about the Famae 542 but has anyone other than TVPP shot one? Has anyone shot one beyond 50 yards? If it's anything like my Swiss Arms and has a 5 MOA point of impact shift depending how you support it I'll pass thank you very much.
In the end it's up to everyone to make up their own mind and buy what they decide they want. It doesn't matter if I like it as long as you like what you own. Coming on here and spouting off about what a piece of crap something is every time someone mentions it doesn't do anyone any good and soon your opinion is dismissed as garbage and you just start annoying everyone (a couple names come to mind but one of them has been pretty quiet lately, he must be on timeout).
So as I've offered before anyone in the Edmonton area is welcome to shoot me a PM and if we can line up schedules we can head out to the range (mine or yours) and you can try the RFB out. I also have a few other fun toys you are welcome to try. If you want to shoot more than a magazine or two bring your own ammo and just so you know, if you bring Norinco or MFS I won't let you put that through my rifles.
Some of you may notice that my RFB is up for sale. This has nothing to do with the rifle or me not being happy with it, I just need some money and it's one that I think I can live without (maybe), I am secretly hoping it doesn't sell (I tell the wife I'm trying

) and I can just work more overtime to get this stupid line of credit paid off. The couple guys that have offered me numbers I didn't like found out that I'm not desperate and won't give it away.
So come shoot it and make up your own mind.
They are great rifles and once you understand the gas system they are very easy to adjust and make run reliably.
Everyone I've let shoot it so far has loved it and can't believe how smooth it shoots for such a small 308.
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I like Kel-Tec
Edit,
Forgot to mention, to the OP, yes lots of people want the RFB, but most are too cheap to pay the money. The reason you are starting to see them in the stores now is that supply has finally gotten close to demand.
Personally I would have paid $3000 for this rifle. I have enjoyed every outing I've had with it and it has never jammed up. I have only had failures when I didn't give it enough gas (I like to run as little as possible and sometimes it not enough) but one or two clicks in on the adjuster and it's good the rest of the day. I've never needed to flip it upside down or remove the mag and stick my fingers in to clear it. Just give it more gas, cycle the charge handle and off we go.