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<blockquote data-quote="MudRunner2005" data-source="post: 1362925" data-attributes="member: 12995"><p>Plain and simple...Money and profits. To do this, it would require complete retooling of all their hammer forging barrel dies, which costs A LOT of money. They see how successful the Milspec line has been, and how accurate they have been, and now it appears they are starting to slowly upgrade some of their other models with it. But it does appear to be spreading, with the new AWR line of rifles, so hopefully they will be a big success, and start integrating it into the rest of their lineup. But, to completely just swap up everything out of the blue, would require them to scrap all the barrels they already have stocked up, and then waste money buying all new tooling, etc... That would be a HUGE loss. So, it's more economical to slowly integrate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MudRunner2005, post: 1362925, member: 12995"] Plain and simple...Money and profits. To do this, it would require complete retooling of all their hammer forging barrel dies, which costs A LOT of money. They see how successful the Milspec line has been, and how accurate they have been, and now it appears they are starting to slowly upgrade some of their other models with it. But it does appear to be spreading, with the new AWR line of rifles, so hopefully they will be a big success, and start integrating it into the rest of their lineup. But, to completely just swap up everything out of the blue, would require them to scrap all the barrels they already have stocked up, and then waste money buying all new tooling, etc... That would be a HUGE loss. So, it's more economical to slowly integrate. [/QUOTE]
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