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Rohrbaugh Products and Accessories => Rohrbaugh R9 (all variations) => Topic started by: kevinqjhps on September 17, 2017, 06:29:21 PM
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Hi Eric,
I am posting this here because others my wonder the same thing. Looking at one of the old price sheets I found the original MSRP was the same for guns with and without sights. Why weren't the ones with sights higher?
SOMEHOW I am thinking this was your brothers idea? :):):) Thanks.
kevinqjhps
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I believe it was actually more work for them to make them without sights. I think the cnc was set up to only make slides with sights and if a customer ordered a gun without sights they had to sand them off. Eric and confirm but this is what I seem to remember.
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Less made without sights. They are RARER.
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Less made without sights. They are RARER.
I think he's referring to MSRP
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Less made without sights. They are RARER.
I think he's referring to MSRP
Dealer, on EITHER model is $950.00. MSRP on EITHER model is $1150 . Both the R9 and the .380 are priced this way and are the same price.
i guess a bit less recoil would be the only reason to own a .380. Ammo is a LOT higher and harder to find.
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i guess a bit less recoil would be the only reason to own a .380. Ammo is a LOT higher and harder to find.
I bit less recoil is an understatement. The R-380 shoots like a dream. It is also way overbuilt for that round, and unlikely to have the problems the R9 can occasionally experience living on the edge...