The BP1 design was very advanced for its time. had they simply kept working on it and developing it more, they could have made a larger displacment version, with more power, and better governer. the 44 cc engine they put in that saw wasnt very big, but was pretty well advanced for its day, and coulod be built upon now, as a concept for future saws. assuming the emissions meet EPA regulations. just gotta make it a direct drive model instead of geardrive.
Then McCulloch could have cut every other brand out of the forest, literally.