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Rohrbaugh Products and Accessories => Rohrbaugh R9 (all variations) => Topic started by: Benjamin on October 25, 2007, 11:28:41 AM

Title: R9s elite
Post by: Benjamin on October 25, 2007, 11:28:41 AM
I am new to the forum,although have been lurking for a while. Am about to purchase a new R9s stealth. Has anyone seen the new R9s elite on the shelves yet or can they be ordered? Great web site by the way!
Title: Re: R9s elite
Post by: theirishguard on October 25, 2007, 12:24:30 PM
Ben, As a dealer, I have bought and delivered some Elites. Very nice look, but I like all the models.  Tom
Title: Re: R9s elite
Post by: Benjamin on October 25, 2007, 01:10:29 PM
 Thanks for your timely reply.
Title: Re: R9s elite
Post by: EliteR9s on October 27, 2007, 12:46:02 PM
I initially ordered an R9s Stealth but when I found out the Elite was available I upgraded my order.  Cost me $200. more and I'm glad I did because I like the look of the polished slide and the polished feed ramp can only aid in shells being chambered smoothly IMO.  Have only shot Win. 115g STHP's; gun has performed flawlessly and I have been very happy with the shot groups with this ammo.  Good luck on your purchace BTW.
Title: Re: R9s elite
Post by: Richard S on October 28, 2007, 08:03:15 AM
EliteR9s:

Thanks for the good report!  If you have the time and inclination, please post a photograph of your new pedigreed masterpiece.  (I think it was "Tracker" who first referred to the Elites as "'Pups' with papers.")  ;)
Title: Re: R9s elite
Post by: EliteR9s on October 28, 2007, 11:43:45 PM
I'll have my son stop by this week with his digital camera and we'll post some pics.  I need to learn how to do this anyway! LOL   :-[
Title: Re: R9s elite
Post by: Fud on November 03, 2007, 01:45:33 PM
Forgive my ignorance but how does the Elite differs from the Stealth and/or the regular model?
Title: Re: R9s elite
Post by: Richard S on November 03, 2007, 02:37:14 PM
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Forgive my ignorance but how does the Elite differs from the Stealth and/or the regular model?

FUD:

Here's a link to Duane's description of the new models:

http://www.rohrbaughforum.com/YaBB.cgi?board=R9S;action=display;num=1187185787;start=0#0
Title: Re: R9s elite
Post by: Fud on November 03, 2007, 03:17:07 PM
Thanks for the link. While I was search around, I also found this thread (http://www.rohrbaughforum.com/YaBB.cgi?board=R9S;action=display;num=1187186182) ... it appears that it is the all stainless model that I'll be sa saving for :) that, and the R380  ;)
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Post by: Benjamin on November 03, 2007, 04:34:17 PM
Since I started this thread, thought I'd continue on it. Ended up buying a new R9s stealth ( not an Elite).  I assume it has upgraded  mag springs since the recoil springs are finished at both ends. First day out, using Winchester Super X silver tip 115 gr, I had a FTE on shots 4 and  12, then a FTE and a  failure to feed  within the next 12 rounds. Next time out I fared a bit better with Federal premium147 Hydrashocks with 1 FTE in 10 rounds. Today, using Speer Gold Dot 115gr, 1FTE and 2 failure to feeds in14 rounds. Of note, the gun is fresh out of the box. I plan to clean,lubricate, and change recoil springs at 100 rounds. The first day's failures may have been in part due to inexperience with the amount of recoil (despite having been duly warned on this website),but at 80 rounds, I don't think this is still the case.
           I really love my R9s but obviously I would not entrust my life to it yet. Any ideas? How can I make my next trip to the range more productive?

 Ben
Title: Re: R9s elite
Post by: riffraff on November 03, 2007, 06:48:34 PM
Ben,

My advice is try many different types and styles of ammo.  Do a search on this forum and you should find a couple of types of ammo which are not the regular ones that are posted that should make your R9 function perfectly.

Mike
Title: Re: R9s elite
Post by: Richard S on November 04, 2007, 06:59:10 AM
Ben:

What Mike said.  Also take care to use a firm grip when shooting the R9 and make sure the pistol has sufficient lubrication (especially along the slide/frame interface and the barrel-lug/pin area). It's also a good idea to allow the pistol to cool down a bit between prolonged strings of fire. (It will let you know when it's getting hot.   ;) )

Good luck, and welcome to the Forum!
Title: Re: R9s elite
Post by: Benjamin on November 19, 2007, 05:07:47 PM
 I would like to update my Nov 3rd comments. Since that time,my gunsmith/firearm instructor and I cleaned, lubed and changed the recoil springs.Coupled with his expert instruction in shooting techniques, my FTE occurrences dropped dramatically. At my last visit to the range on Friday, using 6 in the mag and one in the chamber, with Winchester 115 Silvertips, she was perfect. I can now carry with confidence. I appreciate all the advise received from members of the forum.

Benjamin
Title: Re: R9s elite
Post by: theirishguard on November 19, 2007, 05:50:42 PM
Ben, well done   Tom
Title: Re: R9s elite
Post by: Benjamin on November 20, 2007, 09:21:51 AM
As a post script, I found out from Maria that my gun was delivered to the dealer in May, '07. That meant it had sat on the shelf for 5 months prior to my purchase. Must have been bone dry. My bad for thinking that "fresh out of the box" meant "ready to fire". Maybe someone else can learn from this...isn't this what the forum is all about?

Benjamin
Title: Re: R9s elite
Post by: Richard S on November 20, 2007, 10:40:51 AM
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As a post script, I found out from Maria that my gun was delivered to the dealer in May, '07. That meant it had sat on the shelf for 5 months prior to my purchase. Must have been bone dry. My bad for thinking that "fresh out of the box" meant "ready to fire". Maybe someone else can learn from this...isn't this what the forum is all about?

Benjamin

Benjamin:

That is good advice to keep in mind. Thanks for posting it.  

I've always believed in field stripping, cleaning, and lubricating any firearm I aquire before I shoot it for the first time. I go through the same process each time the weapon is used, no matter how few rounds were fired. Back in my Army days, I was accused of being obsessive/compulsive about my gear. I guess I still am -- but I make no apology for the affliction.  8)

Thanks again for the report.

Title: Re: R9s elite
Post by: riffraff on November 20, 2007, 07:39:33 PM
This is a good topic and one which I wish to add to.  
Always, always strip and clean ANY new firearm.
When I got a Remington Peerless shotgun a few years back I striped and cleaned it over a auto type oil pan.  The pan was black plastic.  After I sprayed everything down into the pan if you moved the pan around as if you were panning for gold there were a LOT of metal flecks in the solvent.  The metal flecks were numerous(thousands) and easily seen.  Never assume that anything that is new or factory fresh is really clean.  You don't want to break in any mechanical device with crud from manufacturing left inside it.  Another way to see what comes off is to clean over a white towel.  Everything shows up.  You would be suprised, I sure have been with more than one firearm that was straight from the factory.

Mike
Title: Re: R9s elite
Post by: harrydog on November 24, 2007, 06:56:54 PM
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I would like to update my Nov 3rd comments. Since that time,my gunsmith/firearm instructor and I cleaned, lubed and changed the recoil springs.Coupled with his expert instruction in shooting techniques, my FTE occurrences dropped dramatically. At my last visit to the range on Friday, using 6 in the mag and one in the chamber, with Winchester 115 Silvertips, she was perfect. I can now carry with confidence.

Benjamin
Benjamin,
I'm glad to hear you got through a range session with no problems. Still, I wouldn't feel completely confident in the gun until I had a few more problem free sessions with it. But that's just me.
Keep us up dated.
Bill