The R9 is not exactly a mainstream pistol that you can walk into any gun shop and buy everyday. And it does not quite fit everyone's budget either. I thought it might be interesting to know how others came to know about the R9 and make the plunge.
While some of our stories may have been heard before, some folks have not heard yours.
Please take a moment and share your story. I'll lead off...... next post.
Reinz:
My search for the perfect pocket pistol all started back in Germany in 1963. I wanted something to serve as a backup to the Colt 1911 to which I had been introduced by a benevolent U. S. Army back in OCS. (My relationship with the 1911 might be described as "love at first shot.")
In searching for a pocket pistol I started with a Walther PPK, a marvelous weapon that unfortunately at the time had a tendency to bite the hand that fed it. Then, later, the Colt Mustang came along and I adopted it, even though I would not carry it in "Condition One" due to its lack of a grip safety. Next came the North American Arms .32 ACP Guardian, on which I settled because it was DAO and the waiting list at the time for a Seecamp .32 was counted in months if not years. (I even had the NAA32 "blinged" with sterling silver grips.) By the time I had my Seecamp .32, NAA had come out with its .380 ACP Guardian and the waiting time for the Seecamp .380 was counted in months if not years. The NAA380 therefore became my EDC pocket pistol (and it also got "blinged" with silver grips).
Then, while following press reports from SHOT 2002, I saw a photograph and read a description of the prototype Rohrbaugh R9, a 13-oz DAO chambered for the 9mm Parabellum cartridge. I immediately knew that I had found my "perfect pocket pistol" -- to paraphrase John Taffin's term, "perfect packin' pistol." I immediately got in line, took delivery of R9 No. 132 in May 2004, and have carried it ever since. It has worn many different grips in the past 8-1/2 years -- blue and black CFs, ivories, aluminums, exotic woods, VZs, etc. -- but the VZs are the ones usually mounted on the piece and are there in my pocket as I type this tome.
Reasonable minds may differ, but in
MY reasonable mind the R9 is the best damned pocket pistol ever designed and produced.
Further Deponent sayeth not.