Well the eight consecutive mag went off without a hitch tonight. That makes 49 (one full pistol and 6 clips only) rounds in a row after a one handed FTE which was probably due to limp wrist.
So all in all I have 2 FTE WHICH I BLAME ON LIMPWRISTING since switching to 124 GD 86 rounds ago!!!
I really am tempted to say I love my Rohrbaugh, BUT I'm kinda wanting a few more rounds down the pipe before I sign off totally. I'm real close to believing in this gun's ability to be drawn and fired successfully but after the issues i experienced I stil have a minor aftertaste of White Castle cheeseburgers in my proverbial mouth. The only thing worse than the aftertaste is the aftermath (any of you who don't know what I mean will have to go to White Castle to find out).
So we are getting very close to where we want to be IMHO. I'm excited about these new found results : )
Now why will no one answer this one lingering question?
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"for those of you who CAN fire 115 gr successfully, do you have any problem with the 124 gr GD?"
This is an important question for all future Rohrbaugh R9 owners IMO because of the the royal pain I and many other have gone through and guys like poor Bob who spend $1300 on a gun and then have to spend all of their spare time finding this ammo and that ammo and talk to Maria if they are lucky and then wonder "what did I do, I'm a retard" and then buy that ammo and finally get to the range to be frustrated yet again and all along NOBODY you know has a Rohrbaugh to help and then you say to yourself I'm going to go on line and then you find some sore heads saying how you can buy 2 of this and 2 of that etc which then really gets yer blood boiling and THEN you find this forum if your lucky. At least that was my experience.
Not cool.
Well if they do what kimber is doing with the Solo BECAUSE IT WORKS BETTER WITH MOST LITTLE GUNS REPORTEDLY (please correct me if I'm wrong- I said I'm a greenhorn compared to many on this site) then a ton of these issues would be eradicated for future users. Then people can try 115 if they want rather than the other way around.
I've posed the question at least 3 times so far, but I'm not getting a response. I know you guys care about other people's experience with the gun, so why not?
Here it goes once more...
"for those of you who CAN fire 115 gr successfully, do you have any problem with the 124 gr GD?"