We'll Mr. Industry Expert, you need a little correction. Robinson Armament won the SPR-V program. The Robinson SPR-V smoked the SR-47 gun in the competition. The competition took place at Blackwater. The contract was IDIQ (indefinite quantity, indefinite delivery) and it's true that no additional rifles were purchased. Every single operator that shot the SPR-V in the trials wanted it.
The rifles were designed, tested, and made in 60 days. It was an almost impossible task. The RA SPR-V was not perfect by any means. There were a few small flaws that could have been easily corrected. However, the brains at Crane never liked the rifle to begin with. The soldiers who shot it all wanted it and kept asking their command where the rifles were. It was a real shame because the SPR-V by RA would have been a superior system.
Most don't know this but the RA SPR-V was really the rifle that got the SCAR idea going. I as involved in the whole thing and was at Crane when Robinson was named the winner. So get your facts straight.