Matus
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I would say, most of medium format RF cameras are built "well enough" and even if some may withstand smaller accidents better than others, none of them is really suitable to be used as hammer - as all of them do have a rangefinder which is a rather delicate mechanical device.
If you want a really rugged camera you may look at cameras that are simpler technically like TLRs for example.
I used to have Rolleiflex T and now have Mamiya 6 and surely the Rollei was more rugged. And while the Mamiya is no slouch either, I would NOT want to have it dropped from 3 feet on concrete. That is why I always use a DIY wrist strap to keep it more secure (I do not like/use neck straps).
If you want a really rugged camera you may look at cameras that are simpler technically like TLRs for example.
I used to have Rolleiflex T and now have Mamiya 6 and surely the Rollei was more rugged. And while the Mamiya is no slouch either, I would NOT want to have it dropped from 3 feet on concrete. That is why I always use a DIY wrist strap to keep it more secure (I do not like/use neck straps).