The Rohrbaugh Forum
Rohrbaugh Products and Accessories => Rohrbaugh R9 (all variations) => Topic started by: howards on October 15, 2011, 12:29:56 PM
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just interested in a small survey, do you carry a full clip with one in the chamber with the r9?
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Yep, I do. :) Full mag; one in the pipe. :)
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yes, always, it's the best way. Tom
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Never have an empty chamber, no way you can draw and rack the slide in time to do yourself any good.
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I carry one in the pipe and only five in the mag, with a extra mag with five in my back pocket. I had read somewhere that it was not good to keep your mag fully compressed all the time. Dave :D
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For me it's one in the chamber, five in the magazine, and a spare magazine (cased) containing five rounds -- i.e., I choose to download my 24/7 mags by one round. (Did I mention that I'm "old-school" and set in my ways?)
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Always loaded and topped off.
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Issue of 6 vs. 5 in mag recently discussed. Everyone has own opinion. I carry 6 +1 in pipe but have practiced with that and never with Gold Dots had a 2nd round misfeed. The old M-16's had this problem with cheap mags and were loaded one shy. Practice with your own weapon and mags and see what works.
John
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Issue of 6 vs. 5 in mag recently discussed. Everyone has own opinion. I carry 6 +1 in pipe but have practiced with that and never with Gold Dots had a 2nd round misfeed. The old M-16's had this problem with cheap mags and were loaded one shy. Practice with your own weapon and mags and see what works.
John
+1 :D
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Howard,
Always one in the chamber and a full magazine. If you need it, it will be under stress. I bet pulling a trigger will be the only thing on your mind, not racking in a round.
As for the magazine, these are not old Colt M16's that needed two less rounds to function and were meant to be disposable.
Load it fully, carry it often, and I hope you never need it! Practice with it from the holster you will carry it in.
Robar233
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Mine is 6+1 with second mag in a new and beautiful Meco holder in my off-hand front pocket. I plan to try some Guard Dog 9mm EFMJ which reportedly shoots with less recoil.....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WA7f69skz9g
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I bought some of the Guard Dog but doubt if I will carry it in the R9 because of the underpenetration aspects compared to a bonded round. Glass penetration capability, for example, might be a consideration in concealed carry and I am not too concerned about overpenetration with the R9 anyway.
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The EFMJ has a neato factor to it, but as tnoutdoors9 shows - it's not penetrating like the 124-147gr offerings.
With the Rohrbaugh you have a pistol the size of most 380 autos that reliably fires the more effective 9mm round.
To my mind the Federal Gaurd ammo Dog basically turns your mirco-nine into a 380 auto.
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Thanks for your thoughts. My idea was that the lighter recoil of the Dog would allow a better shot placement in a defensive use situation. Nearly everyone admits that a pup is a handful when shooting multiple shots. The reports are that this projectile expands very well as was shown in the vid I posted above. But the reduced recoil could allow multiple shots in reduced time. It would be nice to see who has used them.........