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  • bigtire
    It's like driving a Yugo. It'll get you from point A to point B, but do you really want to be seen in one?

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  • b.goforth
    rf-4guy,
    the rg model 39 was rg's top of the line 38 special and did not have the look and feel of of the typical rg revolver. just don't expect it to last as long as other revolvers, hardness or lack of hardness of the internal part cause rapid wear. they were ok when new but could become completely worn out in a 1000 round or less.
    b.goforth
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  • tapwater
    BT, that is a good one..[:D]....We had a Yugo, and if I could buy another for 3K with a 40K warranty, I'd buy five... You DO get what you pay for...RG = ? number of rounds till it pukes...Yugo + ? number of miles till it pukes....

    The early bird gets the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese.
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  • 260
    look at it as an improved TROT LINE WEIGHT
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  • duckhunter
    "RG"= ROTTEN GUN.WORKS FINE FOR A GOOSE DECOY ANCHOR.

    I WOULD RATHER BE DUCK HUNTING.
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  • mark christian
    The company is still around and produces pretty much the same line of firearms that it always has, but these days signal and gas pistols lead the product line, while cartridge handguns are still available in Europe as well as other world markets. Prices I've see these days in Europe run between 70 and 160 Euros for the typical RG pistols. The cheap models were always functional...for a time, but then wore out rapidly for the reasons already mentioned by others. The better pistols were of good to very good quality but had little to recommend then when compared to revolvers produced either in the United States or countries like Brazil. Keep in mind that there exists a faction from the lunatic fringe in Europe who share the same "buy European" mentality as those "buy American" folks do here and these types would rather purchase a new RG rather then a used S&W Model 10. There is not a single RG in existance which would prompt me to open my wallet to the tune of over $100 and I feel that the $120 asked for the pistol in question could be better spent on a surplus Makarov, a Hungarian P-63 pistol, or even a CZ-52 because any of these would provide better service then the RG.

    Mark T. Christian
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  • RF4guy
    Thanks everyone for the input. b.goforth, every time I've posted a question on this and other forums I could count on you to provide solid facts and honest opinions, Thanks. If the model 39 was top of the line RG, was it all steel? The one I saw certainly felt like it. Would you know if it were made in Germany or Florida? Thanks again.
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  • tapwater
    CZ 52..money well spent..

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  • b.goforth
    rf-4guy,
    assembled in florida with mostly german manufactured parts, i believe frame manufactered in u.s. not a lot of steel in this revolver just cylinder and barrel liner.
    b.goforth
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  • rsnyder55
    A friend of mine had one and it scare me to death. The firing pin dragged across the back of the cylinder and every primer had a line scratched across it.
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  • 1KYDSTR
    These guys used to specialize in starter pistols and "improved" that frame to take cartrides of rim fire and then centerfire type. Frankly that scares the hell out of me and I do not scare easily being a fuction over form type of person. Take the advice offered earlier and because you "can", get a used Makaroz or a CZ 52. Both well made and perfectly serviceable for a standard lifetime of receational shooting! At least the Yugo's did not blow up in your face when you turned the key!! (well, NORMALLY not anyway!)

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