If you fire gold dot 124 grain (or something else) with a tight grip and it's reliable I personally would keep it.
I think the solo is definately a more "user friendly" option, BUT it's thicker, taller, longer and heavier.
If you are the kind of guy who enjoys owning several guns and you don't want to shoot it to death, but just enough to prove its reliable then a mag or two here or there... It may be worth working the kinks out IMHO.
On the other hand if you don't want to keep another gun in the safe and want/need to sell it in order to buy something you may like more... Well who could blame ya?
Mine has had some issues. I have had some issues shooting it too. When I learned the stubborn, picky ones like GD 124 life got better. When I learned I didn't know what a good tight grip was it got better still. I really want to love my R9, BUT if mine was reliable I wouldn't be trying... I would be VERY HAPPY with it.
It's what no other pistol on the face of the planet is. It's exploding art. It's the worlds smallest 9mm auto which is very effective at 5-7 yds. Sleek and beautiful and for some very reliable. Now it's perhaps collectible. Knowing the passion for them exhibited on this forum there is no doubt they will be collectible as long as parts can be bought for them.
Do what ya want, but if it was mine I would definately hold on and see if a mag here and there could be fired reliably. Just one per range visit. Only using GD 124 and only as the first gun to shoot. If it is you have a gem. If it isn't the factory may tune it and then you could probably get a good return on your investment.
Lots of different guns out there. Big ones, small ones, fat ones, skinny ones. Ones that take skin off (SC380:(). Ones that are collectible. Ones that are junk. The R9 is a unique offering. WORLDS SMALLEST, LIGHTEST 9mm AUTO.
Are there "better guns"? Sure. You don't see the military writing a check to the Rhorbaugh's. BUT it certainly is trying to be the best pocket pistol in its class. That just got alot harder now that every Tom Dick and Harry is making a pocket 9. But let's face it, who was working tirelessly when ruger, Kahr, beretta, keltech, kimber, sig and diamondback etc etc etc were doing other things? The guys who not only made a high quality pocket 9, but also made the worlds smallest and lightest 9mm auto. Lol. Kinda cool. what? Not a big name to fork out the R&D? Nope! The Rhohrbaugh's.
Trust me I'm not a R9 fanatic. Check my other posts. I've struggled with mine (mine's currently broken and awaiting the factory to reopen when... ), but you have to see its quite a unique story and product.
Is their system perfect? No. But I must admit when I stand back and look at the macro view it's pretty cool to see what a couple of New Yorkers can do when they put their minds to it. Hats off to ya boys!! Looks to me like they started a pistol revolution. Even if they weren't the first to build a pocket 9mm auto they certainly made a quality piece before sig and kimber came to the pocket 9 game.
Duane: who else built a pocket 9 before Rohrbaugh? I ask you because if you don't know you probably know how to find all that stuff. You write articles on guns for heavens sake.
Have fun and keep us posted.