
Maybe I should have been more enthusiastic about selling them. But see the video.
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I was just amazed at the accuracy of the pistol in the video.They are made mostly of pot metal and the steel barrels are just loosely stuck into the pot metal frame & held in place by a pin. That's the only connection to the pistol frame. What looks like the barrel with the front sight is just a shroud. A customer brought one back after the barrel shot out the front of that shroud when the pin failed. There are folks who collect them, though. I never looked at the company's ads back when I was selling them,, but here's one from 1960 that states they are " exceedingly accurate", so maybe they knew what they were talking about. I'm not sure how that barrel grouped in the one we had returned.eyedoc wrote: ↑Tue Apr 26, 2022 1:38 pm WHAT IS A ROHM RG10 PISTOL WORTH?
A ROHM RG10 pistol is currently worth an average price of $66.70 used . The 12 month average price is $71.18 used.
The used value of a ROHM RG10 pistol has fallen ($13.42) dollars over the past 12 months to a price of $66.70 .
The demand of new ROHM RG10 pistol's has not changed over the past 12 months. The demand of used ROHM RG10 pistol's has risen 10 units over the past 12 months.
ESTIMATED VALUE
*Using 80% condition for calculating used Values.
*Caliber, Barrel Length, Generations, Sub Models may all affect item price. Make sure your search is specific enough to get the correct value.
https://truegunvalue.com/pistol/rohm/rg ... l-value-51
After reading this post, I would accept payment (to me) of $50.00 to take it off of someone's hands.puma guy wrote: ↑Tue Apr 26, 2022 10:38 pmI was just amazed at the accuracy of the pistol in the video.They are made mostly of pot metal and the steel barrels are just loosely stuck into the pot metal frame & held in place by a pin. That's the only connection to the pistol frame. What looks like the barrel with the front sight is just a shroud. A customer brought one back after the barrel shot out the front of that shroud when the pin failed. There are folks who collect them, though. I never looked at the company's ads back when I was selling them,, but here's one from 1960 that states they are " exceedingly accurate", so maybe they knew what they were talking about. I'm not sure how that barrel grouped in the one we had returned.eyedoc wrote: ↑Tue Apr 26, 2022 1:38 pm WHAT IS A ROHM RG10 PISTOL WORTH?
A ROHM RG10 pistol is currently worth an average price of $66.70 used . The 12 month average price is $71.18 used.
The used value of a ROHM RG10 pistol has fallen ($13.42) dollars over the past 12 months to a price of $66.70 .
The demand of new ROHM RG10 pistol's has not changed over the past 12 months. The demand of used ROHM RG10 pistol's has risen 10 units over the past 12 months.
ESTIMATED VALUE
*Using 80% condition for calculating used Values.
*Caliber, Barrel Length, Generations, Sub Models may all affect item price. Make sure your search is specific enough to get the correct value.
https://truegunvalue.com/pistol/rohm/rg ... l-value-51I don't know anyone who would pay half that much for one, but they're probably a better buy than a Jennings/Bryco/Jiminez.
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The Annoyed Man wrote: ↑Tue Apr 26, 2022 10:51 pmAfter reading this post, I would accept payment (to me) of $50.00 to take it off of someone's hands.puma guy wrote: ↑Tue Apr 26, 2022 10:38 pmI was just amazed at the accuracy of the pistol in the video.They are made mostly of pot metal and the steel barrels are just loosely stuck into the pot metal frame & held in place by a pin. That's the only connection to the pistol frame. What looks like the barrel with the front sight is just a shroud. A customer brought one back after the barrel shot out the front of that shroud when the pin failed. There are folks who collect them, though. I never looked at the company's ads back when I was selling them,, but here's one from 1960 that states they are " exceedingly accurate", so maybe they knew what they were talking about. I'm not sure how that barrel grouped in the one we had returned.eyedoc wrote: ↑Tue Apr 26, 2022 1:38 pm WHAT IS A ROHM RG10 PISTOL WORTH?
A ROHM RG10 pistol is currently worth an average price of $66.70 used . The 12 month average price is $71.18 used.
The used value of a ROHM RG10 pistol has fallen ($13.42) dollars over the past 12 months to a price of $66.70 .
The demand of new ROHM RG10 pistol's has not changed over the past 12 months. The demand of used ROHM RG10 pistol's has risen 10 units over the past 12 months.
ESTIMATED VALUE
*Using 80% condition for calculating used Values.
*Caliber, Barrel Length, Generations, Sub Models may all affect item price. Make sure your search is specific enough to get the correct value.
https://truegunvalue.com/pistol/rohm/rg ... l-value-51I don't know anyone who would pay half that much for one, but they're probably a better buy than a Jennings/Bryco/Jiminez.
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Probably an RG, they made some other models. Gibson's never had a Colt Franchise that I know of. I can't remember if I ever saw a Smith and Wesson in the Texas City or the Greenville, Texas stores. Those were the only ones I visited in the 60's and 70's. I do remember Rugers. There's still a Gibson's in Weatherford , Texas and they have an extensive selection of firearms, reloading and accessories in the Sporting Goods Dept. At least they did when I last visited several years ago.AF-Odin wrote: ↑Wed Apr 27, 2022 7:44 am Back in 1971 I had a summer job working the gun counter at a Gibson's Discount Store. Do not recall if it was Rohm, but we had small .22 revolvers that sold for under $10. One guy came in and bought 10 of them. We also had some nice stock of early Ruger Single Sixes and "Standards," but Colt and S&W were not in the cabinets.
mr surveyor wrote: ↑Thu Apr 28, 2022 8:55 am My prized, family heirloom, RG14 in it's custom, padded, storage case .....
KINGEDWARDRG14.jpg
jd :)
That set up is worth a least 70.00. A true treasure. Hang on to it. My mom actually has one from the 60s but no storage box.mr surveyor wrote: ↑Thu Apr 28, 2022 8:55 am My prized, family heirloom, RG14 in it's custom, padded, storage case .....
KINGEDWARDRG14.jpg
jd :)
eyedoc wrote: ↑Thu Apr 28, 2022 10:50 amThat set up is worth a least 70.00. A true treasure. Hang on to it. My mom actually has one from the 60s but no storage box.mr surveyor wrote: ↑Thu Apr 28, 2022 8:55 am My prized, family heirloom, RG14 in it's custom, padded, storage case .....
KINGEDWARDRG14.jpg
jd :)
mr surveyor wrote: ↑Thu Apr 28, 2022 11:43 ameyedoc wrote: ↑Thu Apr 28, 2022 10:50 amThat set up is worth a least 70.00. A true treasure. Hang on to it. My mom actually has one from the 60s but no storage box.mr surveyor wrote: ↑Thu Apr 28, 2022 8:55 am My prized, family heirloom, RG14 in it's custom, padded, storage case .....
KINGEDWARDRG14.jpg
jd :)
I wasn't going to mention it, but it does have some fancy engraving as well ... 2-3 sets of initials that must have been carved with a finely sharpened, rusty nail. Just that alone should pump the value up .... besides, they just don't make presentation cases like that any more (I also have the presentation case stamped "5¢")![]()
jd
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