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Rohrbaugh Products and Accessories => Rohrbaugh R9 (all variations) => Topic started by: rtw on April 30, 2005, 09:36:46 PM
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Took the R9 to the range today. Shot it after firing 30 rounds through a S&W 65. I shot only +P 38 Spl loads today. The crimson trace grips are AWESOME.
I didn't shoot the R9 nearly as well as I did the first time out. Recoil was BITING and the web of my right hand started to bruise after 15 rounds or so. Still, I shot it more accurately than I did my LWS32, which I fired next.
Note sure why that is-perhaps I don't hold on and concentrate like I do with the R9, or maybe that front sight is the reason-probably some combo of the 2.
I'm getting awfully close to that dreaded first field stripping. I'm not mechanically inclined, so this is going to be a hoot. I have visions of my shipping it in pieces back to NY for reassembly.
You guys who are building jigs for this purpose, please keep me in mind! Thanks.
Dick
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Dick - do NOT be intimidated by the stripping. Go refresh if needed on the FAQ site!!!
I think you still have some work to do re grip - I posted recently again my suggested grip approach which suits me. I do think you have to be very ''assertive'' - a firm grip which is just short of ''white knuckle'' ... very firm.
Even then the pup is far from docile but remember - even if practice not over comfortable - in extremis - this lil' fella will deliver - and at that stage any ''bite'' will be of little consequence - as long as you have mastery over it.
Asking a lot - 9mm from a small package - so persevere - it still might be your salvation - tho in other respects - hope that never needed! :)
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Field striping is a pain, but reassembly is even a bigger one. I have not yet been able to get the guide rod in without using a pair of channel lock pliers. Then I can't seem to get the guide rod in place without pulling up on it, as it extends from the slide--it then CLICKS into place.
Even though I look forward to field stripping this gun as much as I look forward to a root canal, it is a great firearm. Keep in mind that this gun wasn't designed to be your everyday plinking gun.
What I would like the Rohrbaugh brothers to sell is a field stripping kit. A kit with all of the tools to make field stripping easy. I would also like a jig to replace the inter-recoil spring.
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Dick, try the houge handall Jr. on your R9 for a better hold during range sessions. I put one on mine and it worked fine for a more positive hold. My R9 has been very accurate even at 25ft, and don't be worried about take down it's not that bad. :D
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>>Hang in there, Dick...! If I can do the take down/put together - then anyone can...! Actually...if you care to spend a little extra time practicing...it gets much easier I assure you. The only time I have needed channel lock plyers was when I was also replacing the quide spring...after that - it's a cinch!! Still...I ALWAYS review procedures on the FAQ site before take down - it is the best tool out there, so don't be shy using it...TW<<
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Newt,
What is a houge handall jr.?
Thanks for the support and encouragement guys. Now just send me your address so that I can send the R9 to you for cleaning-just kidding (sort of).
Don't get me wrong guys, I REALLY like this gun-it's quite impressive and I shoot it fairly well. A better grip will no doubt help-thanks Chris. And thanks Chris for leading me to the CT grips!
Dick
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Dick - yeah - I noted your delight with the CT's Haha - cool eh - well, good for us ''older'' folk too!! I love 'em.
Hogue Handalls ... let me post a pic of some (the larger std ones) on my P95 ... you 'll see, they are rubber and have finger grooves. They ''fatten'' the grip a but and altogether make for a more substantial hold IMO. Only downside potentially is - rubber snagging clothing a bit - maybe slow the draw even. I have yet to try a small set - hope to get some tho eventually, even if just to try.
Oh and also BTW - fitting them is close to being a wrestling match - or can be!
(http://www.acbsystems.com/boards/thr/cb_gun2/p95_s.jpg)
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+ 1 for the Hogue Handalls ;)
I have a set on my Glock 23 (2nd Gen.) and much more enjoyable for extended shooting sessions.. 8)
They are a bugger to put on though :D
I do not know if I would want to put a set on a pocket piece because of the "sticky" factor.. IMO..
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>>If you haven't tried it already... Try using pure silicone spray on the grip of a gun when sliding Hogue Handalls - I find it makes a world of difference...!
Also...regarding the R9...try using the modified Pierce pinky extension (made for the Kahr PM 9, I think...call Pierce and ask him to be sure...he's the one who figured this for the R9). Someone here on the forum posted on this with a pic a while back. I find this gives me twice the control when shooting - looks pretty good, too...TW<<
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TW - I had considered in past trying silicon spray but - was worried it might be too persistent and so leave the rubber slipping on the grip! Sounds like you didn't find that.
I vaguely remember something about pinky extension but - no more. So where did these come from? I assume it is just a swap for metal base plate yeah?
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Just a note on the Houge grip, don't leave it on for carry. It made my R9 very hard to draw from back pocket. Fine for range practice though. :P
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>>Chris...
In my experience the silicon used for this and similar usage dried fairly quick, and I have not experienced any slippage.
I just checked my invoice from GT Distributors for the Pearce Grip Extension used on the R9... It was intended for the Kahr MK9 (Item #PRC-PG-MK9), not PM 9. You do end up replacing the metal base plate and to get proper fit you need to cut out a small section on the rear in order to accommodate the mag release. This is no big deal if done properly, and it is a snug fit. If I can get motivated I'll snap a pic and post it - looks trick with the black grips and dark frame = sweeeeeeeet...!...TW<<
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A pic would be handy TW if you can get to it sometime. I have these deals on my Bersa. Similar anyways... and forget where the heck I got them too!
My point re the silicon was really because of the persistence I have found from silicon products - release agents etc. What did you use, as it sounds like it did not persist.
I have some concerns re carry shooting and range shooting - regarding whether to have Hogue's on only temporarily... per Newt's mention. I think I want the gun to always be exactly the same - practice and carry.
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Chris I kinda had the same thought on that too, about the gun being the same, not to mention the PinTA taking off and reinstalling the grip. I think the extra comfort the Houges give helps me become more accurate with the R9 during practice sessions. During the draw practice I don't have any percieved defference in grip or site aquisition. I mean to say that if I had to draw in a stressful situation I don't think the absence of the houges would make a big difference except to not hinder my draw speed.