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Offline kevinqjhps

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Re: Question from a "Newbie"
« Reply #15 on: April 17, 2017, 11:40:00 AM »
   Correction!
  "I wish I would have bought the rohrbaugh too"
  Nothing like proof reading!!!!
 I have the R9.What I meant to write was,"I wish I would have bought the Rohrbaugh knife too."


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Re: Question from a "Newbie"
« Reply #16 on: April 20, 2017, 03:12:36 PM »
p.s. if you get through Indy, we have a nice 'little' race we run every May, I will be glad to meet you for a free shoot on one of my R9's. I even have a unlimited range pass so won't cost you a cent. 
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Re: Question from a "Newbie"
« Reply #17 on: April 20, 2017, 06:03:37 PM »
Factory engraved?  😱  Pics anyone🙏🏻

Shot Show 2006 "Deluxe" model with engraving and GOLD inlays.

Anyone want to post a pic of their R1000 sitting on today's NY Times?

Thank you Phil for these photographs. I was looking for those to post and couldn't find them straight away. Thanks for the assist Good Sir!

That R9, R1000, we did to commemorate the milestone for us that going forward, there will never be a three digit serial number ever again! We went from R*** to R****. . . . . So we decided to make her special. Picked the best part for everything on that R9. Then we sent it to engraver Jim Small for the special hand done engraving to include real gold inlay! That was some pistol. That sold for $5,000.00 back then!

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Re: Question from a "Newbie"
« Reply #18 on: June 16, 2017, 06:44:06 PM »
i bought a "Covert" a long time ago.  it runs gold dot 115 and 124 without a hiccup.  ammo quest video review of god dot 115 was worked overall than 124 out of short barrels.