

"Assault rifle" was at least a military/technical term, but has been deliberately misused since at least the 1980's. It's one of those scary phrases used to intentionally conjure a negative image in support of various bans or restrictions, just as "assault weapon" is used by many today. No criticism of the poster intended, but I don't like using that term. Tex1961 wrote: ↑ Thu 12:31 pm To many decent 22’s still selling at a decent price to bother with a antiquated Saturday night special. I don't know anyone who would pay half that much for one, but they're probably a better buy than a Jennings/Bryco/Jiminez.Īfter reading this post, I would accept payment (to me) of $50.00 to take it off of someone's hands. I'm not sure how that barrel grouped in the one we had returned. 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. There are folks who collect them, though. A customer brought one back after the barrel shot out the front of that shroud when the pin failed. What looks like the barrel with the front sight is just a shroud. That's the only connection to the pistol frame. 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. Make sure your search is specific enough to get the correct value. *Caliber, Barrel Length, Generations, Sub Models may all affect item price. *Using 80% condition for calculating used Values. The demand of used ROHM RG10 pistol's has risen 10 units over the past 12 months. The demand of new ROHM RG10 pistol's has not changed over the past 12 months.

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 12 month average price is $71.18 used. A ROHM RG10 pistol is currently worth an average price of $66.70 used.
