Of course it doesn't preclude them putting a 'sticker' on each manual
with that info until the printed stock depletes. BTW-Desktop publishing makes this point moot. ("Moot", BTW, is one of my favorite words; I relish every opportunity to use it;^) I think Rohrbaugh doesn't recommend ammo for other reasons. Probably legal. I can't say for sure. That's just me. YMMV.
And speaking of finishes, I've been VERY impressed with the finish on my R9. Nary a scratch on it (it's a Farmingdale!), and I'm not that gentle with it. After all, it does live in my pocket;^) You gotta admire a pistol that's willing to do that;^)
Cal
prydwen,
The paperwork that comes with the stealth is identical to what comes with the standard R9. No mention is made of the finish or solvents to the best of my knowlege.
There is STILL no ammo recomendations in the instructions. I find this strange but the manuals were probably printed up in bulk some time ago to save money and Rohrbaugh won't make any manual changes untill they have to have a new batch printed up(just guessing).
Mike