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Title: R9's in stock
Post by: littleguns on June 01, 2010, 06:50:30 PM
Aregos Pawn shop AK, NIB around 1100
Title: Re: R9's in stock
Post by: littleguns on June 02, 2010, 08:29:32 PM
Also the R380
Title: Re: R9's in stock
Post by: littleguns on June 03, 2010, 09:43:44 PM
My Stealth arrived today from AR. Mint, NIB. Still can't believe a 9 can be made in such a small package. All LCP holster fit it. Off to range tomarro for test run.
Title: Re: R9's in stock
Post by: yankee2500 on June 03, 2010, 09:53:23 PM
Congrats on the new arrival, good luck at the range.
  Don't forget to clean and lube it before you shoot it.

John
Title: Re: R9's in stock
Post by: littleguns on June 07, 2010, 08:39:09 PM
Thanks John
       I have been using the Hondady one shot lube. It seems to do a good job. The gun seemed lightly oiled when I took it apart before shooting. Not heavily greased as I was expecting. Seems to like Winchester Ammo from what I understand. Really enjoying the gun so far. Never had full confidence in 380.
Title: Re: R9's in stock
Post by: Chief-USN on June 08, 2010, 07:57:20 AM
 Just remember, If you want the Hornady One Shot to be a lube, just spray it on and let it dry naturally, do not wipe it off the area you wish to lube. It is a dry lube and by letting it evaporate on it's own you are leaving a nice lubed surface.
  I love that stuff, really cuts through the carbon. :)

  Chief
Title: Re: R9's in stock
Post by: Brenden on June 08, 2010, 08:08:45 AM
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Thanks John
       I have been using the Hondady one shot lube. It seems to do a good job. The gun seemed lightly oiled when I took it apart before shooting. Not heavily greased as I was expecting. Seems to like Winchester Ammo from what I understand. Really enjoying the gun so far. Never had full confidence in 380.

That is nothing like the "original"runs of the Pup!!

They had Superlube virtually oozing from them!! ;D

I remember this well!! 8)

Congrats on the new addition to the kennel!!
Title: Re: R9's in stock
Post by: ccoorreeyy on June 08, 2010, 09:30:52 AM
Brenden you right about that for sure. I have one early gun that is NIB and it is a greeeeeezy mess. I have left it that way.  
Title: Re: R9's in stock
Post by: kjtrains on June 08, 2010, 10:00:29 AM
Ahhh!  To have one of the early, early, ones; greeeeeeezy mess and all.     :)
Title: Re: R9's in stock
Post by: Richard S on June 08, 2010, 12:27:03 PM
At least the early ones didn't come packed in cosmoline (aka, "the brown menace").  ;D
Title: Re: R9's in stock
Post by: littleguns on June 08, 2010, 03:01:31 PM
Thanks Cheif
     I tend to wipe my guns alot after cleaning. I will be sure to let the one shot dry in the future. Now to get some extra springs???
Title: Re: R9's in stock
Post by: littleguns on June 09, 2010, 05:40:17 PM
Great day at the range today
    Fired WWB, GD and Sivertips. No problems whatsoever (150 round). She is a high class lady with very particular tastes in ammo. Was able to get a fairly small group at 7 yards. Ahhh what a gun!
Title: Re: R9's in stock
Post by: yankee2500 on June 09, 2010, 06:22:17 PM
littleguns,
   Sounds like a great day at the range, enjoy the fine little pup.

John
Title: Re: R9's in stock
Post by: kjtrains on June 09, 2010, 10:58:11 PM
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Great day at the range today
    Fired WWB, GD and Sivertips. No problems whatsoever (150 round). She is a high class lady with very particular tastes in ammo. Was able to get a fairly small group at 7 yards. Ahhh what a gun!

littleguns.  Great to hear of those results.  150 rds in one session;  absolutely fantastic.  Continue to enjoy the little wonder.

Title: Re: R9's in stock
Post by: Chief-USN on June 10, 2010, 08:17:46 AM
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Thanks Cheif
     I tend to wipe my guns alot after cleaning. I will be sure to let the one shot dry in the future. Now to get some extra springs???

                                                                                                                                                                             You can still wipe it down, just do not wipe it where you want Lubrication.  That reminds me, I need to go buy some more, used it all up last weekend.  Hornady recommends using it on thier reloaders as well as guns.

Chief
Title: Re: R9's in stock
Post by: kjtrains on June 10, 2010, 08:24:02 AM
Chief.  Have you ever tried Eezox?  Just wondered on the comparision between the two.
Title: Re: R9's in stock
Post by: Chief-USN on June 10, 2010, 08:29:25 AM
 Nope, never tried it. I might pick some up today and give it a shot.  Hornady One shot is very good, it washes carbon away like it was just dirt. And I like to dry Lube feature. It comes in both toxic :) and non-toxic formulas...  Never tried the non toxic though.... (Guess I like the smell of all those braincells melting)  ;D
Title: IRe: R9's in stock
Post by: kjtrains on June 10, 2010, 08:37:28 AM
I think you would like it.  The Eezox desolves carbon too and does it all; cleans, lubricates, and is a rust preventive and smells good.  It also is non-flammable.

The One Shot may do that as well, just don't know.
Title: Re: R9's in stock
Post by: littleguns on June 10, 2010, 09:17:16 PM
Chief
    I got the One Shot from Cabelas, think is was about 22 bucks including shipping for 2 cans. I didn't know they had a not toxic type? Question; with the "Gun Scruber" spray will it damage the Rohrbaugh plastic grips? I know they have a non damaging to plastic type but I already bought the other. I guess I like to bring it down to the bare metal every now and then.
Title: Re: R9's in stock
Post by: Chief-USN on June 12, 2010, 12:32:57 PM
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Chief
    I got the One Shot from Cabelas, think is was about 22 bucks including shipping for 2 cans. I didn't know they had a not toxic type? Question; with the "Gun Scruber" spray will it damage the Rohrbaugh plastic grips? I know they have a non damaging to plastic type but I already bought the other. I guess I like to bring it down to the bare metal every now and then.

I usually use Midsouth shooter supply for hard to find componants and reloading parts.

www.midsouthshootersupply.com

 They are really good people to deal with and are very fast.

The thing to remember about some cleaning solvents like one shot- If they are toxic they probably have a petroleum base. The plastic parts on your gun are also petroleum based and may not play well together with the one shot or other petroleum based solvents. One shot makes a non toxic version which is much gentler on the plastic parts, but the trade off is that it is not quite a good on the metal parts. There is always a trade off it seems.

  Chief