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Rohrbaugh Products and Accessories => Rohrbaugh R9 (all variations) => Topic started by: Douglas on November 23, 2022, 12:15:29 AM

Title: Do you still carry this gun?
Post by: Douglas on November 23, 2022, 12:15:29 AM
Hi all,

Been here forever. Still check in on occasion to see what's up in the Rohrbaugh world.

I have a simple question.

Do you still carry an R9 daily?

At the time, it was the smallest 9mm ever. Now, other options exist. But that doesn't change the size of the gun in your pocket.

At the time, parts were cheap and easy to come by, and there was true factory service. Now, less so. But that doesn't change the reliability of the well maintained gun in your pocket.

At the time, Rohrbaughs were rare, but not unobtainable. Now they may be curiosities.

So, with these few, and you may think of other, questions in mind, do you still carry your R9 on a daily basis, or is it now a gun that lives in the safe as a collectible example of high-tech, forward-thinking engineering?

Thank you.

Title: Re: Do you still carry this gun?
Post by: Douglas on November 23, 2022, 12:36:24 AM
Perhaps I can expand.

Our geographic situation has changed. A small gun, in the pocket always, may be the order of the day forever more.

I have, and love, J-frames, but flat semi-autos carry more easily.

I have a G-43, but carry it IWB. I started shopping Ruger LCPs, but then (of course) said to myself, "Just carry your R9S."

Thus, the question.

I always had a thing or two about the R9 that gave me pause, but nothing there that would be answered by an LCP.

In 2022, is carrying this gun the equivalent of carrying a Colt SAA, Walther P-38, or Colt Pocket Hammerless?

It will work. It is effective. But you don't need to subject one to daily abuse, and it isn't wise to do so.

Has the R9 become a collectible; to own one is amazing, to carry one is absurd?
Title: Re: Do you still carry this gun?
Post by: backupr9 on November 23, 2022, 09:14:25 AM
Since moving in 2015 to the very safe Amelia Island, FL I have been remiss in daily carry.  When I do carry here, it is one of my R9’s or a Seecamp .32.  When visiting Jacksonville, a notoriously dangerous city, I carry a Sig P365 with a 12 round mag and a spare 15 rounder since in that environment a “get off of me” gun makes little sense.  The Rohrbaugh R9 properly cared for and appropriately used is still a world-class carry piece IMO.
Title: Re: Do you still carry this gun?
Post by: tracker on November 23, 2022, 10:59:45 AM
I also carry a Glock 43 and have recently purchased a 9 round mag from Shield Arms.

https://shieldarms.com/z9
Title: Re: Do you still carry this gun?
Post by: Douglas on November 23, 2022, 02:20:35 PM
I also carry a Glock 43 and have recently purchased a 9 round mag from Shield Arms.

https://shieldarms.com/z9

Interesting. Did you swap out the mag catch as well?
Title: Re: Do you still carry this gun?
Post by: tracker on November 23, 2022, 05:28:12 PM
No, I did not but that sounds like a good idea. However, it appears that the factory mag catch works fine with the Shield magazine.
Title: Re: Do you still carry this gun?
Post by: Douglas on November 23, 2022, 06:40:58 PM
Wondering if there's a Catch-22 of the factory polymer mag catch becoming worn by the steel magazines, or the upgraded mag catch wearing on normal polymer magazines.
Title: Re: Do you still carry this gun?
Post by: tracker on November 23, 2022, 07:15:18 PM
I don't know but matching similar surface interfacing materials makes sense.
Title: Re: Do you still carry this gun?
Post by: MikeInTexas on November 24, 2022, 11:31:25 AM
Douglas and Tracker, you guys got me interested as well.  I don't even have a small frame Glock (Do have a 80% just in case).  However, they do explain why they recommend you changing the mag catch here:  https://shieldarms.com/s15-talk-mag-catches

Back to the R9.  It is my daily carry.  In situations where I am going outside my normal areas I do choose to carry a G-19 or a Kimber Pro Carry in addition.  Both provide me with a little extra insurance.  I will open carry a G-20C when going into the woods, but the R9 is still in the pocket.

The R9 does exactly what it did when I first got it, time has not diminished it's usefulness to me, even with other newer options.

Not worried about breakage, things happen and I will figure out how to repair as needed.  They seem to be robust enough to last forever with the limited number of rounds I put through it.  I very rarely have to repair a broken part on any of my firearms, even the higher use ones.  I've got guns with many thousands of rounds down the pipe that still tick along just fine.

May have lost one of my R9s' recently as herself asked me to let her 'look' at the spare, LOL.  Next range day, the one with sights may end up being a purse gun :(




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Title: Re: Do you still carry this gun?
Post by: tracker on November 24, 2022, 11:46:33 AM
Thank you, Mike. Unfortunately, the Z9 steel mag catch for the G43 is out of stock. I will order one when available.
Title: Re: Do you still carry this gun?
Post by: Douglas on November 25, 2022, 02:16:07 AM
Great stuff Mike! Thanks.

So the answer is yes, just as taught in Glock Armorer School. Always plastic against plastic, metal against metal.

If you're going to use metal magazines, you should use the metal magazine catch, and not go back to polymer magazines.

If you're going to keep the polymer magazine catch, you should stick with polymer magazines and forget about switching to steel magazines.
Title: Re: Do you still carry this gun?
Post by: JMB109 on November 26, 2022, 01:33:10 PM
 I picked up my R9 in December 2021 and have been carrying it pretty regularly since. I always have my Seecamp 380, sometimes I carry it as a primary, but it usually is carried as a BUG to my R9. I have a P365 that I don't carry very often, I like that the R9 is a little smaller and lighter to carry.
Title: Re: Do you still carry this gun?
Post by: coyote on January 15, 2023, 03:38:38 PM
YES, daily (its on me now)

the rohrbaugh is still the smallest, lightest, most powerful, highest quality handgun i've found

i've considered newest handguns like the P365, but empty it weighs around 5oz more, and then add the weight of the additional rounds (besides, i'm not a huge fan of tupperware firearms)

the diamondback db9 is close in size/weight but feels way too cheesy to instill confidence

on rare occasions in really hot weather i do prefer a smith 340PD/342PD because it more comfortable when carried on my ankle, but i like the flatness, smooth action, and two extra rds the R9 offers when in pocket or on belt

Title: Re: Do you still carry this gun?
Post by: cargaritaville on January 16, 2023, 08:24:26 AM
I have never mastered the art of effectively shooting a R9. I am a terrible shot with it. I have tried everything...nothing helps. But, I love the fit, finish & style of these guns. At one point, I owned 16 of them. I now own just a new one that sits happily in my safe and gets adored now and then by me and my friends. I never carried a R9, but understand why many of you do. I have carried many guns. I broke all my records with carrying an Sig Sauer P938 Legion 9mm for over 3 years! A beautiful gun! Just sold it. Until I decide what to carry next long term, I am carrying a Kahr CM9 9mm. I have owned this gun for many years. Carried it, shot it...love it. I keep going back to it. It is a pleasure to shoot and extremely accurate. Check it out.

https://shopkahrfirearmsgroup.com/cm9-cm9093/
Title: Re: Do you still carry this gun?
Post by: chameleon on January 16, 2023, 01:43:18 PM


Good lord you had a lot of R9’s! That is way cool.

I had two of them, not at the same time. I had a early one, sold it and bought the one I have now. I really love this pistol and I do carry it from time to time.
This one has no sights, love it!
If the bros were still making them, I’m sure I’d have another by now.
Title: Re: Do you still carry this gun?
Post by: ECR on January 16, 2023, 07:00:38 PM
Hey chameleon,

Are you the fellow I met at South Shore Sportsman a number of years back when we were in business?

Mike was the owner of that store.

Just curious. . . . . .

Regards,

Eric R.
Title: Re: Do you still carry this gun?
Post by: chameleon on January 18, 2023, 12:29:52 PM
Hey chameleon,

Are you the fellow I met at South Shore Sportsman a number of years back when we were in business?

Mike was the owner of that store.

Just curious. . . . . .

Regards,

Eric R.

Hello Eric,
It was many years ago around this time we met at SHOT, I gave you a ride back to Rio.
Title: Re: Do you still carry this gun?
Post by: ECR on January 18, 2023, 08:20:42 PM
Oh wow, yes. I remember that. Good to have you here!

ECR
Title: Re: Do you still carry this gun?
Post by: chameleon on May 07, 2023, 02:36:44 PM


Well, I’m still carrying my R9, it is in my pocket at this moment.
I was carrying the Sig 365, a great pistol, but striker fired. I still have a foundness for the R9.
Title: Re: Do you still carry this gun?
Post by: chameleon on May 16, 2023, 07:39:53 AM


I have been carrying my R9 for the past few weeks every day.
I ordered more 115gr Silvertips and have a range session planned.
Not many tiny 9mm pistols out there with DA and exposed hammer.
Title: Re: Do you still carry this gun?
Post by: ECR on May 16, 2023, 09:42:15 PM
"Not many tiny 9mm pistols out there with DA and exposed hammer."

Exactly.  That can be a significant feature should you come across hard primers using a striker-fired pistol when the chips are down.
Title: Re: Do you still carry this gun?
Post by: Phlip on May 17, 2023, 11:19:51 PM
I carry my Rohrbaugh though there are others that take its place depending on the circumstances. Sometimes something smaller and lighter and sometimes something larger and sometimes something that I’m not as concerned about getting wet.
Title: Re: Do you still carry this gun?
Post by: chameleon on May 21, 2023, 10:30:53 AM
"Not many tiny 9mm pistols out there with DA and exposed hammer."

Exactly.  That can be a significant feature should you come across hard primers using a striker-fired pistol when the chips are down.

That is jus one plus.
 Striker fired pistol is cocked 7/8 and ready to fire, no turning back. Exposed hammer gives you a visual and an actual feel what position it is in, and when in my pocket, I want it at rest.
Title: Re: Do you still carry this gun?
Post by: C0untZer0 on December 30, 2023, 08:21:02 PM
I carry 2 guns daily:

1) The R9 in my front right pocket.

2) The RM380 in my rear left pocket.