At this point backupr9. . . . . . Almost ten years out from the sale of the company to Remington Arms in 2014?
I can say there were not many of those Special Forces R9s built, good Sir.
I'd have to guesstimate around 15-25 Special Forces maybe, really not sure anymore, I apologize.
The Stealth models we made a bunch of those.
The differences were basically this:
The Stealth:
The Frame, Barrel, and Slide were treated using black nitride. The grip screws, recoil assembly, trigger, extractor, ejector, barrel, and magazines were left bead-blasted stainless steel silver.
The Special Forces:
The Frame, Barrel, Slide, and All external parts including the grip screws, recoil assembly, trigger, extractor, ejector, and barrel, along with the magazine casings and base plates were treated using black nitride.
I hope this answers your question.
Regards,
ECR