M84 Skorpions back in stock!

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M84 Skorpions are back in stock. Our last shipment only lasted a little over a week. Don't miss out!

Factory new. Comes with x2 5/20 magazines, x1 5/10 magazine, holster, magazine pouch, cleaning kit and manual.

In stock. Restricted class. Only $999.

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Just ordered mine...as fast as I could type and click after reading this post. I hesitated for a week last time and they sold out, I wasn't going to risk waiting till tommorow and I went for the online purchase (very easy).
 
Yeah I had sold my BRS99 with 2 barrels (both restricted) and an entire parts kit including optional foregrip for a steal as I needed the money... but having the parts kit on a then somewhat rare item made me feel much better. It's not like I'm looking for SKS or TT33 part kits.
 
keyword is if. For foreign guns, i like to have some spare parts, just in case. You never know.

x2!
I have always thought the same. I would use my truck as the perfect example....... I built a pretty insane custom lifted truck recently with all the bells and whistles, HP big block, etc. I have been simultaniously building up a spare parts inventory for this truck, as many of parts are aftermarket, HP, etc, so in a similar way to imported firearms what happens when something breaks? And something WILL break eventually. With all due respect, it doesn't do a lick of good to hear someone will take care of you when the need arises, and it WILL arise eventually, when they themselves have no game plan to source the parts or no inventory at all. It's bad enough when expensive toys that you worked your butt off for go down, then time in the shop ( or heaven forbid the wait time of a gunsmith ), the added wait trying to get foreign parts after you need them is really a poor plan for those of us who consider spare parts just part of regular maintenance.
 
Keyword is IF. For foreign guns, I like to have some spare parts, just in case. You never know.

x2!
I have always thought the same. I would use my truck as the perfect example....... I built a pretty insane custom lifted truck recently with all the bells and whistles, HP big block, etc. I have been simultaniously building up a spare parts inventory for this truck, as many of parts are aftermarket, HP, etc, so in a similar way to imported firearms what happens when something breaks? And something WILL break eventually. With all due respect, it doesn't do a lick of good to hear someone will take care of you when the need arises, and it WILL arise eventually, when they themselves have no game plan to source the parts or no inventory at all. It's bad enough when expensive toys that you worked your butt off for go down, then time in the shop ( or heaven forbid the wait time of a gunsmith ), the added wait trying to get foreign parts after you need them is really a poor plan for those of us who consider spare parts just part of regular maintenance.

We have spare parts on hand in case of breakages. The Skorpion is a common firearm outside of Canada and sourcing spare parts for warranty work is not not difficult. That being said there are plenty of spart parts companies in the USA that ship non-major components to Canada, you should be able to find something that fills your needs.
 
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