not if the barrels end up costing $200
How many good barrels don't cost $200?
Sako Quad barrels retail in the mid 200s, for example.
Sure, some 10/22 barrels are cheaper, but they have a very simple, not to say crude, attachment system, and the end-user has to fit them. They're not pop-on/pop-off interchangeable.
Also, I tend to like my guns sighted in. If I grab a rifle, I want to be able to drive down the road and shoot it, not have to zero it first.
Again, it's a "neat" feature, but not a selling point to me.