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Rohrbaugh Products and Accessories => Rohrbaugh R9 (all variations) => Topic started by: Alerion on August 17, 2005, 09:34:26 PM
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As I've been reading this forum I've seen several references to the waiting period to get a new R9/s. In some cases the references seem to be about dealing directly with the factory. I assume that federal law still applies and the guns must be delivered though an FFL. The problem is that my local FFL's, at least the ones I commonly use, don't want anything to do with ordering a gun that they can't get from a distributor's stock. Nobody wants to deal with a gun that may be six months to a year out.
So, how do I buy one?
Do I personally order it from the factory, pay for it when it's about to be built, and have it sent to my FFL?
Do I look for a more cooperative FFL?
Do I buy one off gunbroker.com where the only R9s available is $201 more than an R9. (However possibly beating the waiting period.)
Do I move to an area zoned for business and get my own FFL? (I wish!)
As always, any suggestions will be appreciated.
Tom
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Tom - others like your namesake Tom (Irish Guard) may be able to comment better than I - but - I think #1, find a friendly FFL - and then an order can be placed. Indeed, there will be a wait but AFAIK Robaugh Bros do not ask for payment up front with an order - the bulk of payment will IIRC be invoiced on final delivery. So no FFL should really be awkward about it.
I guess maybe you could order from factory - as long as you have a FFL set up to receive - in other words you could tell Bros R where it would go. Payment tho would I think still be thru FFL.
Some searching around will probably find you something available - but either expect to pay the higher price or - maybe hit lucky.
Hopefully others will chip in here to help more.
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Check gunsamerica.com . Frank at K5 Arms has an R9S listed there for $949, and there's another for even less.
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Alerion
What you are seeing with that Dealer is pure Laziness.. I have a dealer here, just like that. "IF he Don't have it, you don't need it" ::)
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Talk to the factory. Give them a copy of your dealer's FFL. And then settle down and enjoy the anticipation of taking delivery of your own little masterpiece.
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Uhh don't look now but I think theres one for sale on this board for $875? :-X
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You could find one, such as the one on this forum, and set up the purchase from dealer to dealer.
My dealer gets $35.00 to do the transfer at his end.
I can see this way would cost a bit more, but there is no wait.
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I personally have looked around till I found a dealer I'm very happy with -- admittedly I live in a small town in Texas, and most of the people I know tend to go to the gun shop and hang out at least for a little while during the day -- but there's no reason to put up with that behavior from a dealer -- try to find a small gun shop in the area -- preferrably owned by the smith.
Brad
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Alerion, Welcome to trhe forum. I am a FFL and Rohrbaugh dealer. If I can help you get one let me know. Just e-mail me or send me a PM. I am sending you a PM with details. Regards, Tom