I've got both a Seecamp .32 and a .380.
The recoil on the .32 is comparable to (or slightly less than) the R9s.
The .380's recoil is best described as "stout". I compare it to an M-80 going off in your hand (just joking--but it is very stout). I can fire a couple of mags thru it at the range then I'm done. But, as folks on the Seecamp forum correctly point out, you won't notice the recoil if you ever have to fire it in self defense.
The build quality on the Seecamps is comparable to the R9s--- exceptional. Just as the R9 is the smallest 9mm, the Seecamps are the smallest .32s and .380s made.
Whenever the Rohrbaugh is a little bigger than I want to carry (I have 3), the seecamp works.
There are magazine extensions available (very similar to the ones for the R9) and I highly recommend them.
They are now available with little or no wait---the .32 retails for about $425 and the .380 for about $795. You can sometimes find them for slightly less. And Seecamp offers a unique service---for an additional $35 you can order one from the factory (shipped to your FFL) with a custom serial number using letters and/or numbers. The waittime on that option is a couple months right now as i understand it.
They have a great forum similar to this one worth checking out----
http://www.seecamp.com/cgi-bin/yabb2/YaBB.pl