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Rohrbaugh Products and Accessories => Rohrbaugh R9 (all variations) => Topic started by: shooterscott on March 04, 2017, 01:02:43 AM
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I am new to the Forum and to Rohrbaugh. My understanding is that the company sold in 2014 to someone who was planning to still produce the R9's but no longer does. I may be getting an R9 that is not working properly. Is there anyone I can send it to to have it looked at? Also, if the springs need to be replaced regularly where can those be purchased?
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Hello and welcome to the forum Scott.
Yes, we sold the company, Rohrbaugh Firearms Corp., to Remington Arms Company January 14, 2014. The new Remington RM 380 is basically our design with a few things "upgraded", such as moving the mag release to the side where most Americans like it, added the slide stop, more pronounced "beaver tail" and more mim parts rather than our CNC cut from solid billet parts. I have an RM380 and I must say they did a nice job of it! They even maintained the 7075 T6 aluminum frame where they were originally going to go with a plastic frame. I told them you better stay with the 7075 frame or you will loose the audience. They wisely stayed with metal frame. In reference to new springs, I believe Remington has in place a repair/warranty shop in a place in Michigan called Williams Gun Sights. (Williams Gun Sight, Inc.,PO Box 329, Davison, Michigan 48423 / 810-653-2131 or 1-800-530-9028). If they are out of the recoil springs, then contact the folks who were making them for us from day one: Wolff Springs. They began making spring sets again due to the cult following of the firearm. Walter and his crew are great and very helpful.
Well, should you have any more questions, just post them here and many of the fine gentlemen here on the forum will step up and answer them for you. If it is a real "doozy", you can certainly send me a PM here and I'll do my best to help you out.
So, with that said. . . . Again, welcome aboard.
Enjoy your weekend.
Regards,
Eric C. Rohrbaugh
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Hello and welcome to the forum Scott.
Yes, we sold the company, Rohrbaugh Firearms Corp., to Remington Arms Company January 14, 2014. The new Remington RM 380 is basically our design with a few things "upgraded", such as moving the mag release to the side where most Americans like it, added the slide stop, more pronounced "beaver tail" and more mim parts rather than our CNC cut from solid billet parts. I have an RM380 and I must say they did a nice job of it! They even maintained the 7075 T6 aluminum frame where they were originally going to go with a plastic frame. I told them you better stay with the 7075 frame or you will loose the audience. They wisely stayed with metal frame. In reference to new springs, I believe Remington has in place a repair/warranty shop in a place in Michigan called Williams Gun Sights. (Williams Gun Sight, Inc.,PO Box 329, Davison, Michigan 48423 / 810-653-2131 or 1-800-530-9028). If they are out of the recoil springs, then contact the folks who were making them for us from day one: Wolff Springs. They began making spring sets again due to the cult following of the firearm. Walter and his crew are great and very helpful.
Well, should you have any more questions, just post them here and many of the fine gentlemen here on the forum will step up and answer them for you. If it is a real "doozy", you can certainly send me a PM here and I'll do my best to help you out.
So, with that said. . . . Again, welcome aboard.
Enjoy your weekend.
Regards,
Eric C. Rohrbaugh
I spoke with Wolff, my monthly order, and got 2 sear trigger bars, I broke 2 on my .380 NAA. I asked about magazine springs. He said they are not in stalk BUT if the demand is there they will make a batch. Anyone got a minute to call them? The more calls the sooner we can get mag springs.
I have 3 mags in a gun with less than 50 rounds through it but I am a big believer in spare parts to keep things. CALL PLEASE!!!!!!!!!
kevinqjhps
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Hello and welcome to the forum Scott.
Yes, we sold the company, Rohrbaugh Firearms Corp., to Remington Arms Company January 14, 2014. The new Remington RM 380 is basically our design with a few things "upgraded", such as moving the mag release to the side where most Americans like it, added the slide stop, more pronounced "beaver tail" and more mim parts rather than our CNC cut from solid billet parts. I have an RM380 and I must say they did a nice job of it! They even maintained the 7075 T6 aluminum frame where they were originally going to go with a plastic frame. I told them you better stay with the 7075 frame or you will loose the audience. They wisely stayed with metal frame. In reference to new springs, I believe Remington has in place a repair/warranty shop in a place in Michigan called Williams Gun Sights. (Williams Gun Sight, Inc.,PO Box 329, Davison, Michigan 48423 / 810-653-2131 or 1-800-530-9028). If they are out of the recoil springs, then contact the folks who were making them for us from day one: Wolff Springs. They began making spring sets again due to the cult following of the firearm. Walter and his crew are great and very helpful.
Well, should you have any more questions, just post them here and many of the fine gentlemen here on the forum will step up and answer them for you. If it is a real "doozy", you can certainly send me a PM here and I'll do my best to help you out.
So, with that said. . . . Again, welcome aboard.
Enjoy your weekend.
Regards,
Eric C. Rohrbaugh
I spoke with Wolff, my monthly order, and got 2 sear trigger bars, I broke 2 on my .380 NAA. I asked about magazine springs. He said they are not in stalk BUT if the demand is there they will make a batch. Anyone got a minute to call them? The more calls the sooner we can get mag springs.
I have 3 mags in a gun with less than 50 rounds through it but I am a big believer in spare parts to keep things. CALL PLEASE!!!!!!!!!
kevinqjhps
Did you ry Checkmate, the company that makes the magazines?
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Hello and welcome to the forum Scott.
Yes, we sold the company, Rohrbaugh Firearms Corp., to Remington Arms Company January 14, 2014. The new Remington RM 380 is basically our design with a few things "upgraded", such as moving the mag release to the side where most Americans like it, added the slide stop, more pronounced "beaver tail" and more mim parts rather than our CNC cut from solid billet parts. I have an RM380 and I must say they did a nice job of it! They even maintained the 7075 T6 aluminum frame where they were originally going to go with a plastic frame. I told them you better stay with the 7075 frame or you will loose the audience. They wisely stayed with metal frame. In reference to new springs, I believe Remington has in place a repair/warranty shop in a place in Michigan called Williams Gun Sights. (Williams Gun Sight, Inc.,PO Box 329, Davison, Michigan 48423 / 810-653-2131 or 1-800-530-9028). If they are out of the recoil springs, then contact the folks who were making them for us from day one: Wolff Springs. They began making spring sets again due to the cult following of the firearm. Walter and his crew are great and very helpful.
Well, should you have any more questions, just post them here and many of the fine gentlemen here on the forum will step up and answer them for you. If it is a real "doozy", you can certainly send me a PM here and I'll do my best to help you out.
So, with that said. . . . Again, welcome aboard.
Enjoy your weekend.
Regards,
Eric C. Rohrbaugh
I spoke with Wolff, my monthly order, and got 2 sear trigger bars, I broke 2 on my .380 NAA. I asked about magazine springs. He said they are not in stalk BUT if the demand is there they will make a batch. Anyone got a minute to call them? The more calls the sooner we can get mag springs.
I have 3 mags in a gun with less than 50 rounds through it but I am a big believer in spare parts to keep things. CALL PLEASE!!!!!!!!!
kevinqjhps
Did you ry Checkmate, the company that makes the magazines?
Thanks for the tip. I will try.
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Kevin, let us know. I would be in the market for 5 mag springs.
John
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Kevin, let us know. I would be in the market for 5 mag springs.
John
Hi backup,
Call Wolffgunsprings.com, they are on line but have a 800 number. Tell them you also want 5. If enough of us call they will make a run.
kevinqjhps