The Rohrbaugh Forum
Miscellaneous => Classifieds -- For Buying or Selling => Topic started by: wd50 on November 20, 2011, 10:43:57 PM
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For sale Rohrbaugh R95 won at Right to Carry Confrence last year.package suggested value $2500
Never CARRIED FIRED ONLY @ 30 ROUNDS. COMES WITH CASE 2 SETS CUSTOM ENGRAVED NRA Grips. 2 clips springs gun lock custom made tie tac and manuals.local only will make sale at Suffolk Pistol Permit Bureau. $1500 firm wd50@optonline.net Send an e-mail will send pic's
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Pictures of the R5000 from DDG's post.
Here are the pics!
The laser etching of the NRA logo on the slide didn't work, so it got moved to the grips.
R-5000 will come with two (2) sets of custom Hogue G10 grips: one smooth and the other checkered, with the NRA block letter logo on one side and the circle logo with the American Eagle on the other side. Neil Hogue donated the grip sets. (Thanks Neil!)
If you ask me -- this is a nice looking pistol!
With the checkers grips installed:
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v223/DDGator/R5000NRAgun015.jpg)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v223/DDGator/R5000NRAgun020.jpg)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v223/DDGator/R5000NRAgun019.jpg)
And with the smooth grips installed:
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v223/DDGator/R5000NRAgun026.jpg)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v223/DDGator/R5000NRAgun027.jpg)
I hope this one is coming home to me!
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Besides grips, what else is unique to the R9? Is the top end Robar? Any internal work? or are the Differances all cosmetic?
Chief
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Besides grips, what else is unique to the R9? Is the top end Robar? Any internal work? or are the Differances all cosmetic?
Chief
Thats what I was wondering also Chief.
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an even serial # 5000?
I dont know if this would be desirable to anyone? :)
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I apologize ahead of time for this but there seems to be a pattern forming and if I see something I perceive as a a problem I cannot just let it go. We have a member who is trying to sell a unique R9, although not in any functional way yet unique, and other very informed forum members asking questions they obviously already know the answers to and then others jumping on the band wagon. This does nothing but further supress prices that have already been savaged by the economy and disuading someone from purchasing a unique firearm that is interesting to him or her. Why are we doing this? We do have the ability to send a question directly to the seller if we truly do not know something about a particular weapon. Are we being inconsiderate or rude inadvertantly? Once again sorry for my little rant but gotta do what you gotta do.
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I have not been a member very long but it was my understanding that this forum encouraged the free exchange of information.
This thread has managed to stay on topic through all the posts with no malicious postings.
I think all the questions posed thus far are fair and reasonable.
I fail to see a need to discourage further discussion in this thread.
If someone is indeed interested in this item I would assume these would be some of the questions they would be asking. I know that to be a fact in my case.
I apologize in advance if I am somehow out of line. As I stated, I am a fairly new member here and might not have a full grasp of our proper forum etiquette. If that is the case I stand corrected.
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The answers were largely in my original post, as quoted by kjtrains. I certainly think it would be impolite, at least, to be critical of someone's for sale posting, but I don't think that was the intent here. I also note that I would normally frown upon someone's first post being a "for sale" listing, but I certainly understand in this case, given the unique nature of the item and its significance to Rohrbaugh enthusiasts.
This particular R9 is distinguished by its serial number (5000) and the two sets of custom NRA grips. The value, of course, is subjective -- this is a one-of-a-kind collector's item that was donated by Rohrbaugh for the NRA drawing. Seems pretty cool to me if you are a Rohrbaugh collector. In my humble opinion, $1,500 is a reasonable price for such a piece of history.
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Tennman, I am sorry you took offense. My post was not aimed at you at all so I apologize for the misunderstanding. Duane I totally agree with you. I was just making an observation, on comments on R5000, I too think it is a fair price for that collector who would like to buy it. I have seen the same issue arise when several of the limited run Rohrbaughs have come up for sale, whether it be the Elite, the Robar, the Farmies, Covert, Special Forces etc. It has been what makes this better? What is engineered to a higher standard? Some of these are collectors items to some and some are not to others. That is all I have to say on the subject except comments on a price posted should be kept private or to oneself. Sorry once again.
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Ph,
No, I was not offended by your post at all. I just wanted to be sure I nor others had violated any forum rules.
I too think a fair price is what a buyer is willing to give and the seller is willing to accept.
I just completed a great deal on the 380 from amsterdam and couldn't be happier with the transaction.
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Thanks for that tennman, in my experience this Forum has always been a place where we can freely express our thoughts and opinions as long as we respect each other and those ideals we all hold sacred. Yes you are right, any item is worth what a buyer is willing to pay. I am pretty sure most of the members here are informed enough to understand the value of the Stealth and the basic two tone. What others are willing to pay for what they may consider a collector, or a limited run pistol, or just a nice pistol for whatever reason is between the seller and buyer and for some to keep questioning that value in "public" is just wrong, in my opinion of course.
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I've been watching tis post and it seems the questions were not intended to be malicious just inquisitive in nature. I think the asking price for what is being offered is very good, an everyday two tone in this condition would go for $900 to $1000, add two sets of one of a kind grips and the Silver tie tac and it's a very reasonable asking price for the ONE of a kind package.
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For sale Rohrbaugh R95 won at Right to Carry Confrence last year.package suggested value $2500
Never CARRIED FIRED ONLY @ 30 ROUNDS. COMES WITH CASE 2 SETS CUSTOM ENGRAVED NRA Grips. 2 clips springs gun lock custom made tie tac and manuals.local only will make sale at Suffolk Pistol Permit Bureau. $1500 firm Send an e-mail will send pic's
And it looks like R5000 has made its way from being a local only sale to now being listed on Gunbroker...
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=463938017 (http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=463938017)
A little more history about the firearm here
http://www.rohrbaughforum.com/index.php?topic=2623.0 (http://www.rohrbaughforum.com/index.php?topic=2623.0)
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Looks like there is a little interest on GB but still hasnt met reserve. I love collecting Rohrbaughs and this is a one off but for some reason havent had any interest in going after this one.
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=466375991
Would be interested to hear others thoughts.
Ryan
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I just have no interest in commemoratives any kind--guns, knives, or whatever.
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I have been on the local Friends of NRA Committee a long time and Chairman for the last 5 years. I have picked up several of the NRA guns as a result and will buy them if they are not too "glitzy" which this one is not. They sell for just a little more than the standard pistols.(which is what they are)
I made what I consider a good offer on this pistol and was turned down. He was told at the time he won it that the value was $2500 and his $1500 reserve is as low as he will go.
I wish him good luck with his auction.
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JMO, Something is worth what people are willing to pay for it, not what they think it is worth.
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This "collectible" may have more potential buyer appeal if it were unfired.
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Well he knew what he was doing and got his price. I am happy for him.
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This was his third or fourth time listing it on Gunbroker. Perhaps this thread on the forum helped him out in some way.