rWt:
Welcome to the Forum.
I recently gave my Seecamp .32 to my wife, who finally agreed to carry something larger than her NAA MiniMag. Meanwhile, I have been on the waiting list for a Seecamp .380 for at least two years. I also have two NAA Guardians, .32 and .380, the latter being the one I have carried the most for the past few years. About two months ago, I acquired my R9s. You see, I am an unapologetic member of what has been described elsewhere on the Forum as the "Cult of Pocket Carry."
While some of the hotter .32 rounds post numbers almost as good as those of standard .380 rounds, there is a significant difference between the numbers of those two calibers and the numbers of the 9mm. When I first read about the Rohrbaugh 9mm, my instinct told me that it was going to be one of the finest pocket pistols ever made. I immediately ordered one, and now after a couple of months of owning, shooting, and carrying the R9s, I am here to report that my instinct was absolutely correct in this case. The Rohrbaugh is absolutely the finest pocket pistol I have ever owned or ever expect to own.
Don't get me wrong. I intend to keep my other "pocket rockets," especially my treasured G-380, and I intend to shell out the going price for the Seecamp .380 when the factory finally gets to my number in line. It's just that the others will be spending most of their time in my gun safe, while the R9s will be riding along in my pocket.
RS