The real bummer in FN's strategy is what they force FFL dealers to do in order to purchase a SCAR. A dealer must sign up, pay and take delivery on a "stocking dealer" order that is chock full of FN's slow moving, overpriced handguns, shotguns, etc. to even be considered "good enough" to purchase a single SCAR. It's a common strategy on the part of manufacturers in the firearms industry so that they sell the "dogs" that are on their shelves. Sig used the same strategy when the 556 rifle was introduced and is doing the same thing with their new 380 mustang clone. Nothing necessarily wrong with the practice, just a bit unethical and a vastly nasty way to treat the retailers that sell your products in my book.
In the end, a dealer is left to sell all the extra, undesirable products at cost or below in hopes of generating enough profit to cover the whole stocking dealer order...oh, and the SCAR's won't ship to the dealer until fourth quarter of 2009 or later. So the dealer is left essentially fronting the money and hoping he can collect a decent profit in eight months to a year. It borders on a Faustian bargain...