Hi folks. As predicted, I sold my remaining R9 on Saturday. My logic may seem somewhat convoluted, so please allow me to explain. With the future uncertain, I suspect original R9 pistols have the potential to become highly coveted prizes. Even if Remington begins producing the R9, when more customers begin chasing fewer original pistols, the market will respond with a two-tier price structure. Combine this with the current parts/service situation and the R9 moves quickly from "working gun" status into the the realm of pseudo collectibility overnight. (I'm old enough to recall the Auto-Mag, Bren-Ten and other niche pistols.) Unfortunately, my sensibilities prohibit me from utilizing a potentially valuable pistol as a working firearm. By default, my R9's were relegated to "safe queen" status. It is my sincere desire the current situation reverses itself soon. You folks have all purchased what I believe to be the finest pocket pistol ever manufactured and truly deserve the confidence of quality service and parts availability. Good luck and very best regards.