Con's No chromed lined barrel. So its one minus already. The manufacturers of 1911's just don't get the message on making it right from the start.
It's a Stainless barrel, does it really need to be chrome lined as well? Does chrome lining really make or break the pistol? Do you mean that any firearm without a chrome lined barrel is a loser?
Just a couple of questions to clarify your statement.
In my book, a chrome lined bore does not fall into the category of affecting function of the firearm, merely barrel life and aids in cleaning. Most of my guns don't have chrome lined barrels, but I love them nonetheless and it does not affect function.
A couple of 'pros' for the R1:
Pro: Has a dovetailed front sight
Pro: Has the standard 3-white dot sighting system.
Pro: Match grade Stainless barrel
Pro: Match grade Stainless bushing (which offers a nice two-tone contrast)
Pro: Has loaded indicator
Pro: Has all the latest military enhancements such as lowered/flared ejection port, beveled mag well, etc
Pro: Comes with barrel bushing tool (heck yeah, my Springfield didn't even come with that)
Pro: Comes with nice hard shell case (much better than Taurus PT1911 case, but about on par with my Springfield case)
Pro: 3.5 - 5.0 lb trigger (not bad, I think my SA is heavier than that)
In my book, it sounds like Remington is getting this one right, not wrong. I've only read the one review on the piece (in ST), but it was glowing. I'll have my hands (hopefully) wrapped around an example in a couple of weeks at the NRA convention. I think I may be adding this one two my want list.