You won't find exactly the same ANYTHING at Wally World as out in town because their purchasing department requires vendors to make a unique product for exclusive sale in Wally World. That's how they get away for free with that Guaranteed Low Price BS. Even their bath soap is in slightly different weight bars. Likewise their guns: they are the same basic action, but there are tiny little differences in the finishing and the stock that make them unique to Wally World. Been there, done that.
BRUTAL is a gross understatement of WW's treatment of their suppliers. Not only do they crush every last cent of profit out up front, they charge back all returns at full retail and factor in massive shrinkage, then make you wait 120+ days for whatever money they decide to let you have. And woe betide any supplier whose truck shows up late at the distribution center.
In the beginning, it was just the local businesses WW was putting out of business by selling Made In America / Low Price goods below most businesses wholesale cost. Now, they are putting national businesses out of business because they take so much product and pay so poorly. As soon as there is no US supplier, it's off to China for a POS knockoff.
Sometimes you are better off in the long run to consider where your money goes and get a quality product to start with than to always buy low bidder. For instance: a $325 Remington 700 comes in a POS stock. OK, maybe that is all you want, but when the stock begins to give a little on each shot then your accuracy goes south. So, you pony up $300 for an aftermarket stock and now you could have given another $200 for a similar rifle from your local gunstore and still had money for a better scope.
My $0.02 unadjusted for inflation. YMMV