Going up for sale are two early production (May 2004) Rohrbaugh R9 “Standards” I made for friends of mine 11 years ago. They purchased them as a show of support for our idea. They are not regular shooters and never took them out of the box. I opened them recently to inspect them and to take some photographs of them to post for sale. Their birthdays are on the 24th and 26th of the month, so they bought S.N. 124 and 126. These are unfired except by me during the original test firing (6 rounds at that time) and once again at The New York State Police Troop “L” Barracks in Farmingdale, New York for the then state mandated CoBIS compliant test shells, of which there were two shells shot. Take a look at the NYS Police CoBIS Label. We were so new then that we were not in their files yet, so they labeled us as an "Unknown or unpublished gun make co." These have the original blue carbon fiber grip panels. They are marked Farmingdale, N.Y. and one is an R9 (no sights) and the other is the now rare R9S with the slide marked “R9s”. These still have the original thick Super Lube grease we were using in those early days on the slide rails and barrel area. Extra outer recoil spring (Gen. 1) and are in the original cases with all of the literature which was with those early guns is still intact!
Price wise they are asking a fair price for them. Keep in mind, there were only about 52-55 original R9s sold without the prefix in the serial number. The reason for the prefix is to indicate to us at the factory a change in the frame barrel lug area. Those without the prefix in the serial number are rare and extremely difficult to find.
The price for the set of two R9 pistols is $3600.00
The price if you just want one R9 pistol is $1900.00
You can contact me here with questions and if you live close enough, you may certainly make arrangements with me to stop by and see them in person if you’d like.
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Regards to All,
Eric R.