"Rohm Gmbh" which essentially is Rohm Ltd. in German.
About $50. The RG is generally a low cost firearm of questionable quality.
You will spend more than the firearm is worth. Try e-gunparts.com
$25-$45. Low dollar firearm of indifferent quality, no longer manufactured.
In the context of the RG 38 Special, "RG" stands for "Reichsgewehr," which is a German designation referring to the manufacturer of the firearm. RG firearms were produced in Germany and are known for being relatively inexpensive and commonly used as starter or training guns. The "38 Special" indicates that the revolver is chambered for the .38 Special cartridge, a popular caliber known for its versatility and manageable recoil.
Typically, $50-$100. RG was a low cost firearm of indifferent quality.
The age of a firearm like a 22 revolver model RG-14S can vary based on when it was manufactured. It's recommended to check the serial number on the firearm and research the manufacturing date from the manufacturer or a reliable firearms database.
The RG 31 and RG 32 are small-caliber, lightweight pistols produced by the German manufacturer Röhm Gesellschaft (RG). The RG 31 is chambered for .22 LR, while the RG 32 typically fires .32 ACP cartridges. These pistols are often considered inexpensive and are primarily used for self-defense or as a starter firearm. Due to their construction and design, they have garnered a reputation for being less reliable compared to other firearms.
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Better than not having a firearm at all, I guess.
Rohm RG-14 .22 caliber revolver. Hinkley missed the President with all shots fired- one shot did hit the door of the limo and ricochet into the President.
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In perfect condition the Rohm RG 23 .22 cal runs from 50-75$ hope that helps