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Re: Rohrbagh 9mm

Handled a few in the shop here in town. For what they are I think they are over priced.... $1200 for a 380!! You can get into a nice 380 for a lot less. I am really liking the new Sig P238.
 
Re: Rohrbagh 9mm

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: alpha6164</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I have shot the 9mm and they are horrible. Not rated for +P ammo, and they snap and kick like a mule. Just to pricey for what they are. </div></div>

I owned one and had a very similar opinion. I fired 4-5 mags through it and a local state police SWAT buddy fired 4-5 through it. I'm not a huge handgun guy, but he is. We were both thoroughly unimpressed.

I sold it several months later after getting tired of looking at the overpriced thing chilling in the top of the safe.
 
Re: Rohrbagh 9mm

I've handled and shot several, and seen quite a few sold.

They're extremely well-made, and compact, but they're really geared towards the pocket gun aficionado. Their price and design isn't suited for a first-time shooter, or someone who hasn't spent a fair amount of time practicing with heavy-kicking mouseguns.

IMO, kick isn't that bad considering the platform. The issue really tends to be about hand size-the grip is so small that many larger guys may have difficulty getting their fingers on it securely.

I'd still love to shoot an Archangel though.