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Any Bighorn Origin Production class rifle plans?

I am digging this back up. I would love to see a Origin production class rifle. Everything about the Origin screams quality. Origin, KRG Bravo, proof barrel, Triggertech special, or Timney Calvin elite single stage all in a 6mm BR with a MDT BR mag.
 
I am digging this back up. I would love to see a Origin production class rifle. Everything about the Origin screams quality. Origin, KRG Bravo, proof barrel, Triggertech special, or Timney Calvin elite single stage all in a 6mm BR with a MDT BR mag.
This is exactly what my son has been shooting in open class all year with the execetion of a bugholes Bartlein. I don’t see how in anyway this is a production rifle.
 
I think there are some regulatory hoops to jump through in order for a rifle to be sold as a "complete" rifle for purposes of production class. Can't just assemble $2k worth of parts and call it production, though I'm not sure anyone is checking.
Original manufactures configuration of a complete firearm.
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I am digging this back up. I would love to see a Origin production class rifle. Everything about the Origin screams quality. Origin, KRG Bravo, proof barrel, Triggertech special, or Timney Calvin elite single stage all in a 6mm BR with a MDT BR mag.

I have this exact setup except it's a Lefty with a KRG X-ray chassis ?
I also have the exact same setup for my other son with a PVA 6br and an mpa hybrid.

It's a beast.
 
I was referring more to the ATF side of things for selling a complete rifle. Look back at the hoops they had to jump through to get the Hancock rifle approved (setting aside lead times/production issues).
whats the difference between Mile High/altus/anyone selling a barreled action and one with a chassis and trigger on it? generally curious if there is one legal/paperwork wise
 
I am pretty sure the receiver would have to have the manufacturer name on it. Also the atf will want its money for a complete firearm sale. If it’s just the barreled action and a stock sold separately the atf does not get their cut.