Mainly in the 1960s, in what was West Germany. These were low cost low quality firearms, and importation of most of the Rohm/ RG handguns was halted (in the US) by the 1968 Gun Control Act. Due to major quality problems, would urge you to have checked by a gunsmith before firing.
15-50 USD or so
Not worth more than 50 USD
Inexpensive and fair to poor quality.
About $150 if its in GREAT condition and has both the cylinders .22 and .22 magnum.
That's the model name. A 22 short ain't gonna run with the big dogs.
It's your control of your trigger finger. There is no safety device on a Rohm revolver.
I do not know if it is unsafe or not nobody can say that without seeing it, but Ruger did not Make a RG 14 Rohm Did,
You let a gunsmith do it.
To determine the age of a specific firearm like the RG14 .22 pistol with serial number L537331, you would typically need to consult the manufacturer’s records or reference materials that detail the production dates associated with specific serial number ranges. RG (Rohm GmbH) produced firearms from the 1950s onward, and many RG14 pistols were made in the 1970s and 1980s. Without specific production data, it is challenging to provide an exact age for that serial number.
Inexpensive revolver made in Germany
50-160 or so
40 or so