That little gun does grow on you.My Glocks,Knighthawk,and my little revolver basically mean nothing to me.But the Rohrbaugh,I guess I'll just have to see what happens.I'm not giving it away.I have a Warn multimount winch that I have had for probably the same amount of time as my R9.Pretty much everything has a price,or near everything.I have bought and sold quite a few guns over the years.Not as many as many of you on this forum,but quite a few.July 8th.I had some surgery on my heart,that was most likely due to Agent Orange from my time in Vietnam in 1967.Until October 8th I have been limited to what I can do.3 months is a long time for me to not do much.I have had quite a bit of time on my hands.My wife lost her best friend from childhood,65 years of friendship,our middle daughter's husband's nephew was killed in Madison,Wi at the age of 17,like a week before,and back in June we had to put our 15 year old dog down.So,between June and now,in a way a lot of things have gone on.My point.Some of us look back at things and think about what's important and what isn't so much.Of all the guns I have had there has only been one I have always regretted selling.And that was a Browning BLR.And ironically I only shot one deer with it,a very nice 12 pointer,like 1980,or somewhere there abouts. Well,I purchased a new BLR about a month and a half ago.And I went thru all the paperwork and hoops,and in a lottery was given a permit this year to gun hunt at Fort McCoy,Wi. Out of nostalgia,I'm going back to that same stand.Some of us can part with things easier than others.When I do take those 3 or 4 guns in for a price,I will certainty think twice before I let the R9 go.