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Rohrbaugh Products and Accessories => Rohrbaugh R9 (all variations) => Topic started by: Full Circle on February 17, 2012, 02:56:21 PM

Title: New R9S Models: Coyote, Covert, Custom & Tribute
Post by: Full Circle on February 17, 2012, 02:56:21 PM
I received photos of the new models and they are outrageously great looking.  See attached photos of the Coyote and Tribute versions of the R9S.  I also have a photo of the Custom, but Forum size limitations come into play.  The price list shows the Coyote, Custom and Covert at $1,795.  The Tribute is shown at $1,395.  I was able to locate a new R9S at a local gunshop so bought it ($1,299), rather than try to talk myself into waiting for the new models to come out and rationalize some way to pay the extra $500 for the Coyote.  I would have bought the Tribute, for the extra $200, in a New York Second.  I'm very happy with my "plain" R9S, by the way.  A well designed and well crafted piece of work. 
Title: Re: New R9S Models: Coyote, Covert, Custom & Tribute
Post by: Full Circle on February 17, 2012, 03:03:33 PM
Photos of the new Custom and Tribute R9S models attached.
Title: Re: New R9S Models: Coyote, Covert, Custom & Tribute
Post by: backupr9 on February 17, 2012, 03:11:36 PM
Full Circle, thanks for sending.  I hadn't seen these with good pictures.  Welcome to the forum and congrats on your new R9...they are a blast and the most comfortable carry you can imagine,,,more compact and discreet than the Boberg and other compacts, more powerful with a better feel on your hip than a Seecamp (which I also love, but it's a better pocket pistol IMO).  Keep posting and show pictures. 
John
Title: Re: New R9S Models: Coyote, Covert, Custom & Tribute
Post by: C0untZer0 on February 17, 2012, 04:02:55 PM
I'd like more information on these pistols.

Is that Cerakote or some other kind of coating on the "Custom" ? 

Also is the frame on the tribute just anodized aluminum?
Title: Re: New R9S Models: Coyote, Covert, Custom & Tribute
Post by: coyote on February 17, 2012, 04:10:03 PM

best pixs yet. thnx!
Title: Re: New R9S Models: Coyote, Covert, Custom & Tribute
Post by: kjtrains on February 17, 2012, 06:02:18 PM
I received photos of the new models and they are outrageously great looking.  See attached photos of the Coyote and Tribute versions of the R9S.  I also have a photo of the Custom, but Forum size limitations come into play.  The price list shows the Coyote, Custom and Covert at $1,795.  The Tribute is shown at $1,395.  I was able to locate a new R9S at a local gunshop so bought it ($1,299), rather than try to talk myself into waiting for the new models to come out and rationalize some way to pay the extra $500 for the Coyote.  I would have bought the Tribute, for the extra $200, in a New York Second.  I'm very happy with my "plain" R9S, by the way.  A well designed and well crafted piece of work.

Full Circle.  Welcome to the Forum and congrats on the new R9S.  Enjoy!
Title: Re: New R9S Models: Coyote, Covert, Custom & Tribute
Post by: Full Circle on February 17, 2012, 06:36:38 PM
You have a great forum going.  Happy to join up.  The photos came to me direct from Rohrbaugh, which explains why they good photos.  I have the full pixel versions on my computer but the forum attachment limit is woefullly small.  If any of you want to see the higher quality photos let me know how to get them to you (digitally of course) and i'll be happy to send them along.  I could be wrong, very possible, but i think the new R9 versions are mechanically indentical to the standard versions.  But then, what's a nice angelfood cake without the whipped cream and strawberry "icing?"  BTW i bought the R9 because there were so many places i was uncomfortable carryying (OWB) my Kimber 45 Ultra Raptor II.  This great R9 is the ideal pocket gun.
Title: Re: New R9S Models: Coyote, Covert, Custom & Tribute
Post by: yankee2500 on February 17, 2012, 10:46:33 PM
Full Circle, welcome to the group. ;D
Title: Re: New R9S Models: Coyote, Covert, Custom & Tribute
Post by: birdman on February 18, 2012, 12:52:58 PM
     Full Circle, welcome to a great forum and the greatist bunch of people anywhere!!      Gene
Title: Re: New R9S Models: Coyote, Covert, Custom & Tribute
Post by: C0untZer0 on February 18, 2012, 08:49:02 PM
Is that Cerakote or some other kind of coating on the "Custom" ? 

Also is the frame on the tribute just anodized aluminum?
Title: Re: New R9S Models: Coyote, Covert, Custom & Tribute
Post by: yankee2500 on February 18, 2012, 10:43:07 PM
Just a guess but I would say it is Cerakote, seems to be the most popular colored coating available.
Title: Re: New R9S Models: Coyote, Covert, Custom & Tribute
Post by: Z on February 19, 2012, 07:17:54 AM
I am liking the Coyote more and more! :)
Title: Re: New R9S Models: Coyote, Covert, Custom & Tribute
Post by: kjtrains on February 19, 2012, 11:37:30 AM
It's growing on me as well!     :)
Title: Re: New R9S Models: Coyote, Covert, Custom & Tribute
Post by: Z on February 19, 2012, 01:08:50 PM
I will wait until my Tribute Edition arrives before ordering a Coyote though! :)
Title: Re: New R9S Models: Coyote, Covert, Custom & Tribute
Post by: C0untZer0 on February 20, 2012, 10:22:25 AM
I've said before that I'd like to have a Rohrbaugh in NP3+

Mainly for the increased lubricity, which I think helps functionality and reliability, but it also makes it easier to clean.  It also makes it possible to use hi-tech lubricants like Krytox that have little corrosion resistant properties but are more "pure" lubricants (not protectants).

Robar has to strip off any coating that is on the pistol first and I think they charge $25 and up for it - depending.

It looks like the Tribute Model is just stainless steel on anodized aluminum, so if that's true, that would be the model that I'd want to purchase to send to Robar.

On the other hand, if there is a price markup on the Tribute model that exceeds the cost for Robar to strip the black coating off the standard model then it doesn't make sense to get the Tribute.
Title: Re: New R9S Models: Coyote, Covert, Custom & Tribute
Post by: yankee2500 on February 20, 2012, 11:27:55 AM
They would need to strip off the Anodize on the Tribute so probably no different than stripping the black off the standard model.
Title: Re: New R9S Models: Coyote, Covert, Custom & Tribute
Post by: kjtrains on February 20, 2012, 12:26:49 PM
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I've said before that I'd like to have a Rohrbaugh in NP3+

It looks like the Tribute Model is just stainless steel on anodized aluminum, so if that's true, that would be the model that I'd want to purchase to send to Robar.

On the other hand, if there is a price markup on the Tribute model that exceeds the cost for Robar to strip the black coating off the standard model then it doesn't make sense to get the Tribute.

Yep!  Just buy a standard model, have Robar do the work, and apply the NP3+ finish; save some bucks.   
Title: Re: New R9S Models: Coyote, Covert, Custom & Tribute
Post by: Robar233 on February 20, 2012, 06:54:02 PM
I have to put in my two cents on this one. I am not a fan of the tan on a pocket pistol. This color is fine for a desert combat gun or for someone who has served in the desert and wants a tan pocket pistol in honor of that.
 Outside of this I just don't see the draw or point very well.
 I wish the time/effort/expense by Karl & company was spent on another caliber.

 Yes, I know what opinions are like and I have one of those too!

  :( Robar233
Title: Re: New R9S Models: Coyote, Covert, Custom & Tribute
Post by: kjtrains on February 20, 2012, 07:09:18 PM
I have to put in my two cents on this one. I am not a fan of the tan on a pocket pistol. This color is fine for a desert combat gun or for someone who has served in the desert and wants a tan pocket pistol in honor of that.
 Outside of this I just don't see the draw or point very well.
 I wish the time/effort/expense by Karl & company was spent on another caliber.

 Yes, I know what opinions are like and I have one of those too!

  :( Robar233

I didn't like the tan at first, then got an M & P, not a .22, in the tan (dark earth).  I'm getting to like it; as with the Glock pistol; didn't like it at all, now have two, so................things change, at least for me.    :)
Title: Re: New R9S Models: Coyote, Covert, Custom & Tribute
Post by: C0untZer0 on February 21, 2012, 09:34:56 AM
I can understand where Karl was coming from for the tan pistol.  There is a certain nut on YouTube who reviews guns and basically at the end of a review he'll say something to the effect "The other negative about this pistol is that it doesn't come in desert tan."  And there are a lot of like minded individuals out there who have an illogical craving for desert camo weapons, even though they don't live in the desert and probably will never use their weapons in the desert.  If you want to see how popular it is - look at all the desert camo duracoat jobs that people do on perfectly good pistols.  Ugh...  but anyway, it's a selling point, and I wouldn't doubt that there is someone out there salivating over the R9 Coyote and saving up their pennies to get one, all because it's Ceracoated coyote brown (or whatever color it is).
Title: Re: New R9S Models: Coyote, Covert, Custom & Tribute
Post by: Z on February 21, 2012, 09:57:18 AM
Ken

I agree 100%. at first I was not a fan. The more pictures I see, the more I am liking it. I would really like to see one in person before spending that kind of money though.

I know Rohrbaugh  is going to offer custom R9s. I wonder if  the Ceracoat finish will be available? One of the features on the Coyote I dont like is the black barrel.
I have owned several Wilson Combat 1911s and i know what the barrels looked with their black finish after a few rounds. The last WC i owned had a silver barrel.
Title: Re: New R9S Models: Coyote, Covert, Custom & Tribute
Post by: kjtrains on February 21, 2012, 10:03:51 AM
Adam

Same here, on the black part of the barrel of the Coyote.  I've been thinking the same on the wear.  Any black barrel of a gun may show the wear problem, so with that, I'm going rethink it for awhile.  I am liking the tan more, but have to think of what the black will look like after some rds are fired.  Just looked at the Glocks; they show no wear at the present time.

Don't know if the Cerakoat finish will be available, however, hope so.  The Custom R9's are going to be interesting, for sure. 
Title: Re: New R9S Models: Coyote, Covert, Custom & Tribute
Post by: kjtrains on February 21, 2012, 01:25:31 PM
I can understand where Karl was coming from for the tan pistol.  There is a certain nut on YouTube who reviews guns and basically at the end of a review he'll say something to the effect "The other negative about this pistol is that it doesn't come in desert tan."  And there are a lot of like minded individuals out there who have an illogical craving for desert camo weapons, even though they don't live in the desert and probably will never use their weapons in the desert.  If you want to see how popular it is - look at all the desert camo duracoat jobs that people do on perfectly good pistols.  Ugh...  but anyway, it's a selling point, and I wouldn't doubt that there is someone out there salivating over the R9 Coyote and saving up their pennies to get one, all because it's Ceracoated coyote brown (or whatever color it is).

I can too, now that I think of the M&P I have.  The dark earth is somewhat different than the tan, however, I do like it.  Others are probably going to like the tan as well. 
Title: Re: New R9S Models: Coyote, Covert, Custom & Tribute
Post by: tattoo on September 09, 2015, 11:56:00 PM
Some nice pics of the more special models