I purchased a Rohrbaugh R9S Stealth about a year ago after wanting one for years. Previous gun was a seecamp .32 which it replaced. I've carried it and shot about 250rnds through it and I'm just not sold.
I do not consider myself a sharpshooter but at 7 and 15 yards, my groupings are awful. Have experimented with several types of ammo and with. Farman reliability has been so so. It beats my hand up pretty good and my wife won't event shoot it. I understand it's essentially a "gut gun" and not a sub MOA rifle but I've never shot so poorly with a gun before.
I also sometimes carry a S&W snubby and find myself grabbing that instead of the Rohrbaugh for pocket carry most of the time.
I guess what I'm saying is should I give it another try and keep her or sell off. Just sort of let down on her after carry and use
As being someone who sold their R9 and purchased another one later I can offer this advice. It is not my main EDC gun, but I still like the gun very much for two reasons.
1. It is probably the best BACKUP gun out there.
2. As a main carry gun, you really can't beat the caliber to weight/size ratio of the R9. So it is still good for many situations where you want more than a .380 P3AT, but don't want to carry a heavier 9mm in your pocket.
That is why I missed the R9 I sold and purchased another one to replace it.