That edit, as you say, radically changes a part of the answer, and that's not generally appropriate.
A comment would have been ok, or even an independent answer if if had been substantial enough for that.
However, it sounds like the answer is incorrect...
The edit does look "authoritative" with that precise reference. But do you have enough knowledge of the issue to tell whether that reference is both accurate and relevant to the question?
If not (I certainly don't), "Not Sure" is a fine course of action. It lets others deal with the suggestion, and hopefully either people with more knowledge in the topic at hand will judge based on accuracy, or the OP will have time to see the suggestion and judge for him-/herself.
Don't fear the "Not Sure" button. Whenever you're presented with a review that you're not comfortable with, letting others have a look is perfectly appropriate.