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Rohrbaugh Products and Accessories => Rohrbaugh R9 (all variations) => Topic started by: dano1200r on April 26, 2010, 09:26:27 PM
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I debated whether to post this. Hi Maria and Karl. Long story short: I bought a R9S used. It had FTF/FTE problems and the trigger disconnect spring would not stay put rendering the weapon useless. Additionally, I stipped the heel screw while reassembling after one of the spring disconnect occurances. I had just sent in the warranty card and acknowledged I was not the original purchaser. RFC had no obligation to fix multiple problems under their warranty. I knew this and accepted it. Caveat emptor.
Karl called me to let me know that aside from the bare frame, he replaced every component of this gun free, as if I had bought it new. He replaced the grips too. Trigger.Slide. Barrell. Trigger springs. FP and hammer. Everything. New mag springs. New improved mag release (this is an early gun 11xx) He told me it tested fine. 115 Fed EaglesFMJ is what he used and it's 100% w/ 42 rounds of it for me.
He acts out of genuine concern. A conversation I'll try to remember. Use "one shot".
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dano. Glad your R9S is as new again. That is outstanding customer service and a personal call from Karl. Great range session as well.
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Thanks for posting this experience. This is an excellent example to use caution on buying used guns but fortunately the factory rescued and rehabilitated this stray pup.
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Glad it worked out for you dano- I actually had the same question on warranty, I bought a new in the box - unfired piece (still has factory grease) from a private owner. Good to hear, I still need to call Maria on this. But, I must say with service like this I'm a life member and will hype and tell many friends. Truly an amazing company.
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the customer service at Rohrbaugh is tops, because of folks like Maria, Karl and Eric. They truly care. Tom
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Sounds like another great customer service story form the Rohrbaugh Co. Glad it worked out for you.
As I posted before I contacted Rohrbaugh about a grip that had come loose while shooting and and as a result the locating pin holes became oblong. They told me to send the grips in and they would replace them free of charge, and after returning the damaged grips, I received a call From Karl with some tips for preventing it from happening in the future.
CS that goes well beyond what would be expected.
John
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I do agree. Superb indeed.
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Mr. Rohrbaugh was also kind enough to speak to me on the phone one time.
However, since he is a doctor, I'm not going to be really happy until he makes a house call... ;)
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That would be quite a house call, for sure. Wonder if he would charge by the mile? ;D
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I have a problem on my new R9s pup. I am getting a lot of FTF (Failure to fire) and I don't know why. A friend gave me 50 rds, to start, of FMJ that he said was Winchester. I got about 50% FTF out of that so I purchased 25 rds of Hornady CD FTX. Same failure rate with that so I purchased 50 rds of Speer FMJ. Same failure rate. It would appear that the striker is not hitting the cartridge hard enough or the cartridge is seated to far forward. Do you have any idea what might be going on before I call the factory?
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cordy,
Have you cleaned the gun? Maybe there is some sort of metal chip or filing in the firing pin channel causing the problem.
John
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I had the same thought.
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Same here. Clean the R9 really good and then try some Gold Dots 115 gr. or 124 gr. as they should be easily found. Do that before calling the factory. Just my thoughts.
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That pistol is squeaky clean and oiled and had FTF on the 2nd & 3rd rds when new. I checked the firing pin several times to see if there was anything caught or blocking it's movement. It blows my mind that it won't shoot quality ammo right out of the box & it surly can't be that fine tuned that it will only shoot one or two kinds of ammo. How about you guys, does yours shoot different ammo?
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I've only fed mine four types of ammunition, but it's digested them all with no complaints -- Winchester "White Box" FMJ, Winchester Silver Tips, Speer Gold Dots, and Remington Golden Sabers.
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I have shot six or seven different brand / weights of ammo with no problems.
John
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I'm probably the only one on this Forum that only uses one ammo, and that's Winchester 115 gr. Silvertips. This was the first ammo I tried, and performed without a flaw, and was recommended.
Several on the Forum said to try the Silvertips and Gold Dots and what worked the best to use it. Well, the Silvertips worked so well that I didn't need to try anything else, so I stocked up.
Winchester is now producing Silvertips again, so they should be available in June. I'm not saying that the Silvertips is the only ammo the R9 will shoot, as John, here on the Forum has tried 7 brands and they all worked well in his Robar coated R9.
This post should not be construed in any manner as this is what I choose to do and the Silvertips work and save me a lot of grief.
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I checked my firing pin free play and it looks good to me so I went out and purchased some Federal American Eagle 115gr FMJ. I fired all 50 rds with out any FTF so the ammo is the problem. RFC recommended Silvertips, Gold Dot & American Eagle only so no Hornady Critical Defense for my Pup & that's too bad.
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Yep! Stick with the recommended ammo and you should be good to go.
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Cordy,
That is one of the best examples of using the proper ammo in the pup. It is unfortunate about CDs but Hornady has shot themselves in the foot by using hard primers. Their ads are outstanding, however, and the ammo had great promise but one big weak link.