TRB RS9 Vampir First Shots

Published on February 11, 2026
Duration: 14:39

The TRB RS9 Vampir, a Bosnian-made Sig P226 clone, offers 100% reliability over 300 rounds and shoots comparably to a P226. However, its $1200 MSRP and ergonomic drawbacks, including a 'fat' grip and lack of front strap texture, make it a niche recommendation against the established Sig Sauer model. The review highlights its double/single action mechanism, alloy frame, and 4.5-inch barrel.

Quick Summary

The TRB RS9 Vampir is a 9mm DA/SA pistol from Bosnia, often seen as a Sig P226 clone. It demonstrated 100% reliability over 300 rounds and shot accurately, comparable to a P226. However, its $1200 MSRP and ergonomic issues like a 'fat' grip limit its value proposition.

Chapters

  1. 00:09Introduction: TRB RS9 Vampir 'Dracula's Pistol'
  2. 00:46Technical Specs: DA/SA, 18+1 Capacity, Unique Decocker
  3. 01:31First Shots: 50 Yard Accuracy & Recoil Control
  4. 05:57Ergonomics & Controls Critique: Grip, Texture, Mag Release
  5. 10:37Final Verdict: Reliability, Value vs. Sig P226

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the TRB RS9 Vampir?

The TRB RS9 Vampir is a 9mm semi-automatic pistol manufactured in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is considered an Eastern European clone of the Sig Sauer P226, featuring a double-action/single-action mechanism, an alloy frame, and a steel slide.

How reliable is the TRB RS9 Vampir?

During testing, the TRB RS9 Vampir proved to be 100% reliable over 300 rounds, firing various types of ammunition without any malfunctions, according to the Honest Outlaw review.

How does the TRB RS9 Vampir compare to a Sig P226?

The TRB RS9 Vampir shoots comparably to, or even better than, a Sig P226 in terms of accuracy and recoil control. However, its ergonomics, particularly the grip shape and lack of front strap texture, are noted drawbacks.

What are the key features of the TRB RS9 Vampir?

Key features include its DA/SA action, 18+1 capacity in 9mm, a 4.5-inch barrel, removable rubber grips, a unique slide-mounted decocker, and steel iron sights. It also has polygonal rifling.

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