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Offline C0untZer0

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How do you hold the R9?
« on: December 31, 2012, 11:36:07 PM »
I use thumbs forward on my other pistols but there's just not a lot of room with this gun to stack my thumbs - the web of my hand gets pretty close to the slide, I'm thinking I'm gonna get some railroad tracks across the web of my hand.

There's also not a lot of room to get the heel of my non-shooting hand snugged between the thumb and fingers of my shooting hand,

I've seen some shooters on YouTube do thumb over thumb...  Just looking for some tips from people who h :)ave learned how best to shoot the R9

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Re: How do you hold the R9?
« Reply #1 on: January 01, 2013, 10:12:44 AM »
When shooting my R9 using two hands, I employ the "thumb over thumb" grip. However, under the assumption that you never know what circumstances may require at any given time, I also practice shooting the pistol with one hand, including some practice with the weak hand. I also practice with a variety of stances, my personal preference being the two-handed isosceles stance.

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Re: How do you hold the R9?
« Reply #2 on: January 01, 2013, 11:59:44 AM »
Ok. I'll try to explain this as best I can. I have relatively large hand and quite long fingers. I use a Rob Leatham thumb forward technique, but because of the shortness of the Rohrbaugh grip my instructor modified Rob's style slightly. I hold my weak hand a little higher over my strong hand and extend my weak index finder to grip the front of the trigger guard. That gives me the maximum amount of "flesh to metal". The slide does not interfere at all, but be warned about this grip: The area of your thenar space (the area between your thumb and index finger on your strong hand) is going to get pounded. Shoot long enough and area where your thumb meets your hand, just inside the knuckle can get bruised or scraped. I don't mind because this grip gives me maximum recoil control and I can get the handgun back on target quickly. There are so many variations of hands that you cannot really use a "textbook" style of grip on a Rohrbaugh. Go to the range and have someone trained in personal defense find the best grip and stance for you. After all, this is why the Rohrbaugh is designed as it is.  I was taught to use a Modified Weaver Stance for a variety of reasons, mostly recoil control and reduced silhoette. Good luck.  ;)

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Re: How do you hold the R9?
« Reply #3 on: January 02, 2013, 05:07:09 PM »
Thumbs forward, right over left.  I could not hold it like this well until the VZ grips and my (dremeled down) mag extension.   I also draw and shoot one handed for "go time" circumstances

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Re: How do you hold the R9?
« Reply #4 on: January 02, 2013, 11:06:07 PM »
I did go shooting with my R9 finally.  I bought batter's gloves, well - glove singular since I only wear it on my right hand.  I did thumbs forward since that's all I really know and it worked out OK.  I was consistently creating 5 shot groups under 2" at 15 yards.  I'm sure there are people here who can do better, but I was happy with that for my first time out. 

But it is taking me a long time to grip the pistol and after I fire I have to adjust my grip.  I think it's much easier for me to fire it one handed, and get back on target more quickly one handed because I'm not re-adjusting my grip, i'm just coming back down on target.


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Re: How do you hold the R9?
« Reply #5 on: January 03, 2013, 12:18:20 AM »
This was good, I learned something.

The first pic, is my strong hand hold.  Both thumbs forward. My grip is as high as possible, thus I have the most control of the gun as possible( the most amount of the gun is in the grasp as possible) , and the least amount of felt recoil as well.

The second pic is my weak hand hold. Very little experience, thus I feel more comfortable with the thumb holding the other thumb down hold.  You can see that the grip is a lower grip style.  While more comfortable, it does not appear to have as much control of the gun since it does not have as much of the gun in the grasp.

I can see that I need to practice a different uncomfortable grip  for my weak grasp for more control.  With more practice it will become comfortable.
« Last Edit: January 03, 2013, 12:21:21 AM by Reinz »
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Re: How do you hold the R9?
« Reply #6 on: January 28, 2013, 02:55:43 AM »
I must admit to being about ready to give up on my R9.  I just can't get used to the way the front of the trigger guard bites the front of my trigger finger with every shot.  The trigger guard on my .38+P S&W J-frame doesn't do this and it has more recoil than the R9.  I've tried every way to grip this gun I can imagine and the outcome is the same.

The gun groups very well and I really like it for "small" concealed carry.  Of course, in a defensive situation, the bite on the trigger finger will be of no consequence but it definitely affects my ability to practice.

I shouldn't have to put a stick between my teeth for pain control to shoot a pistol...  :-\

Am I the only R9 owner with this problem?  What's the solution?

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Re: How do you hold the R9?
« Reply #7 on: January 28, 2013, 09:26:54 AM »
Chinook:

As you note, during a crisis situation (God forbid it should happen) you won't notice any "bite" on the trigger finger. For practice, you might consider using a thin shooting glove or something as mundane as a piece of adhesive tape on the trigger finger.

I do not have the difficulty you describe with the trigger guard of the R9, but my hands are on the smaller side of medium in size. However, years ago when a Walther PPK was my pocket pistol it's slide had a tendency "to bite the hand that fed it" during recoil by inflicting a cut in the webbing of the thenar space between thumb and forefinger (the infamous "Walther bite"). My solution to the problem was simply to use a shooting glove during range sessions.

Since your R9 groups well and you really like it for CCW, I would just practice with some protection for the trigger finger and rest assured that if you ever have to use the piece in self defense you're adrenaline level will be so high you won't notice any "bite" from the trigger guard.


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Re: How do you hold the R9?
« Reply #8 on: January 28, 2013, 01:24:39 PM »
I must admit to being about ready to give up on my R9.  I just can't get used to the way the front of the trigger guard bites the front of my trigger finger with every shot.  The trigger guard on my .38+P S&W J-frame doesn't do this and it has more recoil than the R9.  I've tried every way to grip this gun I can imagine and the outcome is the same.

The gun groups very well and I really like it for "small" concealed carry.  Of course, in a defensive situation, the bite on the trigger finger will be of no consequence but it definitely affects my ability to practice.

I shouldn't have to put a stick between my teeth for pain control to shoot a pistol...  :-\

Am I the only R9 owner with this problem?  What's the solution?

Thanks

Chinook  -  First, do you have VZ grips and mag extensions?  They help immensely.  I have never had the "trigger finger bite" either but my hands and wrists are arthritic and my trouble is I really am unable to get off 7 rounds as fast and acurate as with other pistols.  I just lose my grip with the R9, not the pistols fault just my physical limitations.  Maybe the R9 is not the best choice for you either.

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Re: How do you hold the R9?
« Reply #9 on: January 29, 2013, 12:12:38 AM »
Good point about the mag extensions.  I do have one and it gives my hand a better grip.  I also have Rohrbaugh's replacement grips but I've not put them on because of hearing the stories of problems getting grips back on.  This is not a matter for this thread but the grips to a S&W revolver have one screw and they swap out in seconds.  But, as I said, that's another story...

I'd characterize my hands as "medium"; I can grip the R9 without problem and controlling the recoil is not a problem either.  I just can't keep the front of the trigger guard from bitting my trigger finger... every darn shot... not just occasionally... it's really annoying.  I've even used my left hand as a pressure point behind my right hand; trying to push the gun forward (which makes accurate shooting neigh impossible, by the way) but no joy.

I've even considered cutting the front of the trigger guard out with a hack saw but my loyalty to a beautiful firearm prevents this...

Can someone suggest a glove to try?  None of my gloves are "thin" enough for this application..

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Re: How do you hold the R9?
« Reply #10 on: January 29, 2013, 01:16:32 AM »
Howdy Chinook - Where exactly is the trigger gaurd biting you?

If you laid you palm flat down on the table, fingers spread, where is the injury?
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Re: How do you hold the R9?
« Reply #11 on: January 29, 2013, 07:05:52 AM »
Chinook  -  Forget the Rohrbaugh grips.  Get a set of VZ's and have a Gunsmith install them if you are afraid to.

One reviewer described Rohrbaugh grips like holding on to a bar of soap in the shower, I agree.

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Re: How do you hold the R9?
« Reply #12 on: January 29, 2013, 09:46:43 AM »
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Can someone suggest a glove to try?  None of my gloves are "thin" enough for this application..

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You might want to consider these:

http://www.copsplus.com/prodnum11182.php
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Re: How do you hold the R9?
« Reply #13 on: January 30, 2013, 01:55:28 AM »
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If you laid you palm flat down on the table, fingers spread, where is the injury?

There's no visible "injury"... not like gripping too high and getting caught by the slide... ouch.. done that more than once.  It's just a painful knock with each shot.  The knock comes between the two middle joints of the trigger finger, about 1" down from the bottom of the nail.

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Get a set of VZ's

What are VZs and where do I get them?

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Re: How do you hold the R9?
« Reply #14 on: January 30, 2013, 08:11:16 AM »
Here is the link to VZ's offerings for the R9.  Check out their other products while you are there.  Good luck.

    https://vzgrips.com/gun-grips/rohrbaugh-r9