Whats logic of counting nations using those riffle while they r sold online... Then about riffle ithink yould go deep to knw selection criterias ... Rather than bulling nonsense
civilians (This hardly applies to civilians outside US since they enforce strictier restrictions to sell outside, you will go through alot of back and forth) can get the scar rifle but they get the civilian version, not the military grade issue.
anfd you cant compare a few individual over a contries army, for a state to officially acquire such weapons they go through different procedures, besides that there are only 20 countries that have thier special forces using the scar rifle, some factors include the admission cost of introducing the rifles to your army is pricy. Kenya uses the SCAR-H, one of them is twice the price of lets say an M-4 carbine.
the scar was designed specificly for special forces thus given the name scar (Special-Operation-Forces Combat Assault Rifle) so its bound to be out of the price range for most countries if you want to use it for a large force.
one bare rifle goes for $2,500 dollars (Thats 250,000 kenya shillings or roughly TSH 5 million per rifle) the kenyan ones have the EO-tech holo sights which each cost $600-1000 dollars!.... the price is worth the rifle but not that many countries will be willing to sink that amount of money, I mean at $3,500 a riffle, the riffle alone is more than most army's 3-6months salary for the soldier carrying the rifle.
thats why only few countries have the as standard issue for their elite soldiers.... anyway, its a beautifull rifle, when you see it upclose... its a sight to behold