I AM ignorant, that's why I asked. You're reading too much into my statements.
Touche!
Fuck around I came across as a douche bag.... I apologize.
A few more questions inspired by your piece:
Is there a country that completely switched from Sako to AI or vice versa?
Nope. Not as far as I know. Usually the military will use a piece of equipment until it is fucking D-U-N, the color brown done, and the issue was not quality or lack of support it was more like the military of several nations saying "Hey, can we have like 5 times as many of these... cuz we might have to shoot tons of dudes at long range in rough terrain and our .50s are HEAVY
and these things FUCKING ROCK!!".
Then,
AI is like " Uhhh,..... No
sorry, but everyone wants our shit and people are still lined up to get their first serving, before you get seconds ".
Finally,
SAKO be like " We got shit too, and more of it for a better price, how much you want!? You Know .338 was totally made up by our bestie Lapua, right?
"
So SAKO makes a sale and AI fufilled contract obligations and even though they are two weapon systems in the same role they use the same caliber and because their was no alternative... there was very little bitching.
There were switches made away from SAKO or AI to their own homebrew or to a manufacturer that could meet a large production demand. Like the U.S. moving away from AI to Macmillian and now to Remington to fufill a gap and lessons learned in Trashcanistan.
Are today's AWM users mostly late adopters then? I know that not all TRG users date back to the 90s or even the early 00s.
Meh, no.... I'd call it a mixed bag AWM was first then AWSM. Here is a rough, but not super accurate across all users timeline.
(1)AWM, (2)TRG-41,(3) TRG-42,(4) AWSM, (5)PGM 338, (etc)All others...