Skunk,
The only way I heard about this, is that if you look at all of the Patrol Rifles currently for sale on gunbroker, the sellers are all saying that "this model has recently been discontinued by FN."
In looking at these again, I now see that they are saying that they were made by FN Herstal. Herstal is in Belguim I think. FN U.S.A. is the subsidiary located in S.C. So, maybe these Patrol Rifles were made in Belgium?
As for the new Winchester Model 70s, the reason I believe that these won't be produced for long is that there are tens of thousands of original Pre-64 Winchester Model 70s out there for sale, in VG condition. There are also a fairly large number of the used "Controlled Feed" Model 70s that were manufactured during the past few years.
This recession is going to last another 3 years before things get back to normal, and it was announced by the U.S. government a few days ago that "savings" rates in the U.S. have hit record highs, with the average upper middle class family now saving about 6% of their income.
As with the Great Depression, I think that the Great Recession has permanently affected the mentality of Americans, young and old, and taught them to start thinking about saving, refurbishing, recycling, repairing, borrowing, and conserving, instead of running out and buying brand new things at the drop of a hat that they don't really need.
Accordingly, items like a brand new FN Winchester Model 70 are now being viewed as "luxury items" in middle class America, which I do not think will be in high demand, whereas perhaps two years ago a rifle of this type would have been regarded as a very reasonable (though somewhat high end) toy.
If the FN is regarded as a luxury item, the sales will not continue to be high enough to justify their manufacture and distribution.
And, let's not forget the hundreds of thousands of fine used push-feed Winchester 70s, and Remington 700s, out there for sale, as well as the excellent new economy rifles, such as the Stevens 200.
Hmm, let's see, I can either buy a near-excellent used Remington 700 for $350.00, or a brand new FN Winchester 70 for $1,000? Which would be easier to explain to the wife? :-)
Just my thoughts.
Mannyrock