OK, I'll try and keep this short. First in theory the gun sounds perfect-very small, very light, & is 9mm. First and foremost the gun has to be small and of good caliber for me to carry it, which it is.
SO, the BIG question is, will it be VERY reliable? I know that nothing is 100% flawless, but it needs to be darn close, especially for the $$$. I understand there are 2 ideas about a brand new manufacturer, 1.) the gun will be near perfect and possibly the best guns they ever make because the have to be to prove themselves 2.) they're new and haven't worked out all the bugs yet.
So people I need some facts please. What have your guns been like as far as failures to fire? I don't need to know how it jammed, why, etc...but just simply 1 out 200 or whatever it is. Only stipulation is, I don't want to know about failures if you were shooting poor quality ammo.
Finally, I'm not too firearm savy, so my question is- as far as functionality what makes this gun's design top notch? I don't know what blowback means, or those other terms, so explanation would be very appreciated. What I do know is that 95% of the time you get what you pay for, and I understand its made from one solid piece of material, and the frame is metal (not polymer), and its supposed to be well made.
I'm not interested in that it looks sexy, or is going to be rare, I want the most reliable pocket gun you can get. If everyone thinks that the Kel-Tec .380 is darn near as reliable as the Rohrbaugh, but is just in abundance & ugly, then I'd go with that. I do understand this is a Rohrbaugh forum, but everyone here seems knowledgable, so please try be impartial and fact based, THANK YOU.