Greetings all,
After some mix up and delay over the FFL delivery, I finally got to lay my hands on my Rohrbaugh R9S today. I have to say that it was a grand experience. Thought I would share some observations:
-1st I noticed: Well first thing was its stunning good looks....I have seen many pictures here, but I gotta say that it’s even more handsome in person. The contast of the anodized aluminum and stainless is stiking, and the bluish carbon fiber accents it nicely. The scripted engraving is a classy touch. Mine has a serial R43x....does this mean that mine is # 43x to come out of the factory?
-2nd thing I noticed: This gun is certainly crafted with the end user in mind. I have been studying its features for weeks now in anticipation of getting my hands on one, but there are several additional things I have noticed now that I physically
have my hands on one. This gun has a great feel. Its mass is very well balanced, resulting in a very natural feel for a gun of this size. It simply feels good in my hand.
-The grips: There seems to be some mixed reviews on the aesthetics of the grips, but I gotta say that I really like them. It’s a matter of personal preference, but I like the color and appearance of the carbon fiber. As far as comfort, they are very accommodating. From me this is a compliment, as lots of guns do not mix well ergonomically with my small girly hands

I like the geometry and they transition well to the rear of the frame.
-Firing: As I mentioned already, my small hands usually make for an interesting shooting experience when I am first getting used to a firearm. Usually takes some adjustments in firing technique from gun to gun before I become comfortable. By the end of 50 rounds I had become proficient firing it. Seem accurate enough, or rather, it always shoots were I point it. Unfortunately….. I do not always point very accurately

-Trigger: Niiiiice!...very smooth and predictable. The ergonomics and finish are nice as well…well at least the way it feels to me.
-Sights: Not as good as some, but better than others (how’s that for a subjective statement

. I like them better than the Kel Tec p32. Kind of a trade off between size and usability, I suppose. I may follow Chris’s suggestion and paint some dots on mine eventually.
-Slide lock: I can see the logic behind this omission, but being my first semi-auto without it I feel kind of retarded when I fire the last round that is not there

Mine operated flawlessly today, but I imagine clearing a jam from this thing might be a bit precarious without a slide lock.
-Random Observations: Was that a casing that just hit me in the head?...... As someone pointed out in another thread, it throws casing pretty high and far. One actually ricocheted of the barrier in the range today came to rest on my shoulder. My friend in the next lane fell victim to several of my casings clearing the barrier and hitting him in the head.
Overall: This is a very intelligently designed and finely crafted firearm. As an engineering student I love to take things apart and study their designs. Upon looking this thing over in detail, it is evident that these folks spent some time on the details. Take all this with a grain of salt, as I haven’t fired a ton of pocket pistols, but I do enjoy this pistol alot.
Sometime over the next day or so, I will post some of my wife’s observations as well (even smaller hands than me). I will also add more as I disassemble and clean the R9 this evening. When I get some time, I am going to direct some brain-effort towards making a disassembly tool.