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Rohrbaugh Products and Accessories => Rohrbaugh R9 (all variations) => Topic started by: chameleon on August 22, 2005, 10:29:24 PM
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I field stripped the R9 a little while ago. Not that bad at all, yeah at one point I felt I needed a third hand, but worked through it.
I could not get the grip screws out. I was putting a bit to much torque on the hex wrench, and as I watched that flex, the screw never moved. I was waiting for that "click" sound signaling that the screw broke free.If I continued the pressure, the screw head may have stripped, or the wrench would have broken.
Any others have a problem, or chicken out before the Hex screw loosened up?
I didn't see a need to take the grip panel off at this point because I haven't shot the R9,but after some range time, I would like to inspect the trigger bar, and clean it.
Ohh, the inners of the R9 looks like the movement of a Swiss watch.
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chameleon:
Here is a prior discussion on grip screw removal which may be helpful:
http://www.rohrbaughforum.com/YaBB.cgi?board=Gunsmith;action=display;num=1115654835;start=7#7
After my experience, I ordered a supply of spare grip screws from the factory. I haven't stripped another one yet, but it's good to have some on hand just in case I do.
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Ahh, thanks Richard.
I think I will order extra screws and springs and mags.
I know I saw a story on someone stripping the grip screws, and I thank you for giving me the link to it.
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I've mentioned this on several threads probably but will repeat - it is important to use a good quality hex wrench - a true 1/16" - 0.0625" - as a cheapie which may be a thou or more undersize will mar the screw too easily.
A well fitting wrench should allow for good leverage and the ability to ''snick'' that lil' bit extra to break the threadlock bond. As most can realize - once the hex in the screw head becomes a bit distorted then it can all go downhill from there!
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Thanks Chris.
You know before my R9 came in, I tried to read all these posts about everything on the R9.
Now I am going back and trying to read them all again.