Yes, I quickly changed my mind about whether it was appropriate for me to comment on your anger. You can be angry if you like. It is a public forum, created by me. I want to be sure I am following my own standards for polite conduct.
What I didn't care for was the insinuation that the information that I was conveying to the forum was wrong, or the implication that this was all some type of cover up. It's kind of like coming into my house and calling me a liar. The anonymitiy of the Internet allows us to say things and question people in ways we would never do face to face.
And yes, the Rohrbaughs are my friends and I don't like various insinuations (not just you) that they are bad or unethical in business, or that they are taking advantage of their popularity to provide sub-standard customer service, or they are stealing customers' deposits, or they are leaving town in the middle of the night, or whatever. It is particularly frustrating to me (and to them) because they don't have any control over the lack of communciation at this point -- their hands are tied. I guess if you want to judge the new purchaser and condemn that company for treating you this way -- then so be it.
My hope is simply that people accept the information that I have provided and give this a little bit of time for the full story to develop. I know in this day and age we expect immediate results -- but delays happen, even to big businesses.
Also, there isn't going to be a problem with your warranty or getting parts. Rohrbuagh Firearms was sold -- it didn't go out of business. Now you are going to have a very large, well-established company standing behind your pistol and ensuring your parts availability in the future -- instead of a very small company. Once this intitial period of delay is gone, you are actually in a far better position now than when you purchased the gun. In my opinion, of course.