Back to the original question....
I would consider buying an R-9 from Remington, if they maintain the essential character of the gun. There is no question that they will be able to manufacutre the gun at a much lower cost, and presumably they would pass along those savings with a lower price. Lowering the price will greatly increase the marketability. Remington presumably wants a mass market gun, not a super-premium gun.
That being said, I hope the changes would not alter the essential characteristics of the gun. I don't need a super-premium gun for self-defense--so long as it works. I hope, however, they would stay with the same essential design components, such as the heel-type mag release, external hammer, etc.
I do suspect, however, that I would not be an early adopter...