The Rohrbaugh Forum
Miscellaneous => The Water Cooler -- General Discussions => Topic started by: RetiredBadge on June 03, 2008, 11:50:03 PM
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Rohrbaugh R9s in 9mm the Ruger .380. I was wanting to know the difference before I bought the "expensive" Rohrbaugh. It is the PERFECT pocket gun. I have carried pistols since 1979 and this has got the best after all these years. ;D
(http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d74/carlson1/Rohrbaugh-11.jpg)
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(http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d74/carlson1/Rohrbaugh-3.jpg)
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(http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d74/carlson1/Rohrbaugh-5.jpg)
(http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d74/carlson1/Rohrbaugh-6.jpg)
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Carries since 1979 and now have the best........Speaks volumes :)
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I own both. And personally carry each for different reasons. The Rohrbaugh is simply a piece of art that is more powerful. I carry the LCP when I am out in the yard or going to do alot of manual labor the LCP fits the job. If I am going out for dinner or an event Rohrbaugh is my first choice where it will not see the elements like the LCP will.
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I agree with that philosophy and have decided to alternate
the pup with the Keltec PF9 just for such less auspicious
carry events; I know, it is ugly and cheap looking but it is
accurate and reliable just like the PA3T and I was one of
its worst critics.
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RetiredBadge:
Welcome to the Forum, and congratulations on acquiring what I consider to be the finest pocket pistol yet produced.
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Comparison? what comparison? Not to be a horse's a$$, But you're trying to compare the best pocket 9mm in the world to a 380?
Yea I know all the excitement right now all around Ruger's new mighty mouse. Don't get me wrong, I love Rugers, I have dozens of them. But I wish someone in the gun press would have the balls to come out and say " Ruger just copied Kel-Tec's 3AT" . Yes, the big giant copied little ol Kel Tec. And it is Obvious as HeII. Yet no one has even hinted to it.
Yes I will buy one when i find one because I know it will be a good product because it is a "Ruger", even though I know it really is a Kel-tec. But I won't compare it to my R9, It is not even in the same ballpark. As others have said, you use it for different occasions.
Oh-by the way- welcome to the fire, I mean campfire :D
JMHO
Reinz
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Thanks for the side by side pics of the LCP vs. the R9! I was contemplating waiting to see an LCP in person before buying my R9 and am glad I went ahead and bought my R9 anyway! I love this little "pup" and amazed that the LCP .380 is only a VERY little bit smaller than the full power 9mm R9. I'm very happy I went ahead and spent the extra $$$ for the R9! The ONLY thing I would like to see changed on the R9 is the mag release! I'm really not that fond of the mag release and wish it had a more conventional button type like other handguns for a quicker reload.
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retired badge, welcome to the forum. The big difference is it's a 9mm.
jetman, when this is used for its purpose you will most likely not need to reload. it's going to be close and personal.Tom
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I like the looks of the LCP and a friend has one and he loves it.....I think the best thing about the Ruger is the relatively low price.....All that said I aint gonna buy me one, I got a LWS .380 ;D
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The ONLY thing I would like to see changed on the R9 is the mag release! I'm really not that fond of the mag release and wish it had a more conventional button type like other handguns for a quicker reload.
In a pocket pistol, the mag release in the conventional location can be prone to accidental release since it's often used without any holster.
The Rohrbaugh design gives a perfectly smooth profile that lessens that possibility.
One of the things I like about the R9S is the mag release where it's at.
Just a thought...