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Rohrbaugh Products and Accessories => Rohrbaugh Accessories => Topic started by: rod m1 on October 18, 2011, 05:40:08 AM
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Where can one buy them at? Some one must be making them lots of holster makers are using some form of one.
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rod. Call one of the holster makers, like Robert at Meco Holsters; he could help.
http://mecopocketholsters.com/
or try this; however, you may have to be in LE or the military for this one.
http://www.blueguns.com/default.asp?
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Where can one buy them at? Some one must be making them lots of holster makers are using some form of one.
Rod:
Here are a couple of additional links you may find helpful:
http://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/knife_store/item799-31699.html
http://duncansoutdoor.com/customs-current-inventory/
(Click on the "Duncan Customs" tab at the far right side of the page.)
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Duncan's Custom makes/provides aluminum cast versions. Their ability to maintain the specs of a gun have been somewhat lacking on occasion. In addition, they've reduced their inventory/availability of guns substantially over the last 6 months or so. You would be unable to add an accessory (such as a laser/light) to any of their guns.
Ring's Blue Guns does a much better job at maintaining specs of the gun, as well as a slightly larger inventory. You can add an accessory to any of their guns.
Blackhawk offers dummy guns, as well as ASP (red guns).
What gun were you looking for?
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Here is another place to try.
http://www.botachtactical.com/blugunhan.html
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What gun were you looking for?
R9
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There have been some less than complimentary critiques about Botach Tactical service in the past but I have had very positive experiences with them. Their inventory and product selection is quite good and the prices are low.
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Rod , While I too have wanted a cast or blue R9 . When ordering one . Be 100 % certain that the one your paying for is an EXACT copy of the R9 . I have seen one blue Sig P238 on YouTube . The Sig P238 posting by PhillyEDC clearly shows a kydex holster he made using a blue gun . Only to later purchase a real Sig P238 and find the two examples to be different in size . Just a heads up . Good luck on the hunt .
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rod m1: The only place that I know of that had the dummy gun version was Duncan Customs.