Finally got outside this am to test my new R9.
I've been a bit nervous about this range trip, mostly concerning the shoot ability of the R9. I've owned and enjoyed quite a few compact 9mms, including a Glock 26, Walther PPS, Sig P290, and a Kahr MK9. All of them were a joy to shoot. Some of you will remember my recent thread asking for comparisons between an R9 and the NAA Guardian 380. My Guardian had guttersnipe sights (it's actually back at NAA now) and the lack of serviceable sights made a HUGE difference in my ability to place shots.
Well, as you know, the R9 has sights, but they are minuscule compared to my other compact 9s. Here's my caveat - I know the R9 is a totally different beast. AND I know that in the unfortunate occurrence of a real shooting, sights will likely be a mute point. However, I just want to have serviceable sights for range time, just something I think is important for my enjoyment of the firearm, and I totally understand if you don't understand

With all that said, I was well pleased. The R9 pointed natural for me, and shot better than the guardian in point shooting. And when using the sight picture for deliberate slower shots, I was able to keep decent groups. (keep in mind I'm no professional, yet...)
Here's my first ten shots at 7 yards:

And here's another 23 rounds later, 18 of which came from the mag with an extension (I didn't notice any major difference with or without the extension). Also at 7 yards:

As far as reliability, it ran 60 rounds perfectly. I put 4 types of ammo:
- 20 rounds Geco 124 grain FMJ
- 20 rounds Speer Lawman 115 gr TMJ
- 10 rounds Remington UMC 115 gr FMJ
- 11 rounds Winchester 115 gr JHP
I thought I had Gold Dots to try, but realized I only had +p Gold Dots, so elected not to fire them. I'll be ordering some more non +p right away, as well as a couple recoils springs.
I was also shooting my Sig p290. I was able to keep better groups of course, but it's a bigger heavier gun, with full sized sights. It's easier to shoot, but it's not going to fit in my pocket...
It'll be fun to decide what role the R9 will fill in the carry rotation. After today's session, it's hopped into the mix as a serious contender

Overall I'm quite pleased. The R9 is cleaned and lubed up, and ready to see some carry time. I'll report back later as to how much carry time it ends up getting.