Colt Canada British SF IUR Uppers

Lol, I'm sad I can't afford to buy from the used car salesman.

I have to wait for the stars to align and I miraculously find some money my wife doesn't know about and can't track.

Wait till your LDA goes up or do more taskings and have the travel allowance and TD claim go into a separate bank account :)


Last time I looked the Unit price the Canadian Forces has listed for a C7a2 was something like $1800 and for the C8a1 (or a3?) it was around $1300.
 
Wait till your LDA goes up or do more taskings and have the travel allowance and TD claim go into a separate bank account :)

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Lol, she controls everything. Both my civvie and CF paychecks go into her account and she sorts it all out.

I don't blame her, I can't be trusted with money, haha! I'd probably use up my boy's diaper money for ammo.
 
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Lol, she controls everything. Both my civvie and CF paychecks go into her account and she sorts it all out.

I don't blame her, I can't be trusted with money, haha! I'd probably use up my boy's diaper money for ammo.

I've seen your collection I believe you!

As far as I'm concerned Colt Canada ARs are the top of the line tools for murderin' freedom haters. I seen one blast through 70x 30rd mags on full auto one after the other. (Also a good way to start a fire) $2000 bones for an upper? I'd be very surprised if the military pays anything close to that. Maybe once we're invaded and I need one at home i'd drop that kind of cash on one. Anyone who does buy one though won't regret the quality that's for sure.
 
I've seen your collection I believe you!

As far as I'm concerned Colt Canada ARs are the top of the line tools for murderin' freedom haters. I seen one blast through 70x 30rd mags on full auto one after the other. (Also a good way to start a fire) $2000 bones for an upper? I'd be very surprised if the military pays anything close to that. Maybe once we're invaded and I need one at home i'd drop that kind of cash on one. Anyone who does buy one though won't regret the quality that's for sure.

I am totally convinced that Colt Canada rifles are top tier.

We've got some beat up rifles in our armory, and we've also got some that are just at the beginning of their service life. Some of the rifles that are put through BMQ and BMQ-L (where candidates gouge the $hit of the chambers and crowns for morning inspection) may not shoot all that great, but I was blessed with a minty C7A2 that was probably a virgin before I got it, and so far, it doesn't appear that it's ever been handed out to a Cornflake to rape on his basic.

I'm not a very good shooter by any means, but I tried out for our unit range team a few years ago (and was politely asked to not come back, lol!) and for the first time ever, I shot out to 500m. During that serial, I got all ten shots on paper, and some even landing in the bull. No sandbags, no free float barrel, no bipod, no muzzle brake, bad eyes and the 3.4x Elcan, first time ever shooting out that far with any firearm. When I qualify every year for my PWT 2and use that rifle, I'm always able to place all 5 rounds under the small orange indicator, anywhere I'm aiming. (CSS guys don't often get a chance to do PWT 3 unless there's a really good reason for it).

Again, I'm not a good shooter by any means, but my mind is completely at ease with that rifle. Two years ago on my PWT 2, I so confident in my rifle that during the zeroing session, instead of aiming for centre mass, I aimed for head shots between the eyes of the Fig 11. All 5 rounds landed between the eyes under one small indicator. The RSO told me I was shooting high and actually called down to butts to confirm I actually shot 5 rounds. The next serial, I changed my point of aim for a crotch shot and the RSO asked me what happened. All 5 rounds landed where I wanted. I was blown away because normally, I'm a $hit shot.

That year, I sprung for an SA20 under the IOP, never looked back. Last year, I picked up an IUR and used it in my first and only three gun comp. The rest of the team I squadded with were awesome shooters, I was totally lost and hand no idea what I was doing, but when it came to those 100m and 200m shots, that IUR came through for me. (they never asked me to come back again either, lol!)

Folks might here me *itch and moan about civvie prices for Colt Canada products, but only because I can't afford it, lol!

I am a firm believer that they make excellent rifles.
 
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Once you subtract the value of the $300 BCG and the $80 handle they are charging $1320 for the 10.5" upper. I believe the original price on the IURs was $1099 ($999 IOP). Within a month they took $100 off, then $200 then the blems came out and destroyed the value of the ones bought at the higher price. I don't see a spot to hook my Vickers sling up to? If they hit $1000 or less I'll buy or wait for one to appear on the EE.
This would cost $1950 with tax to buy, sell the BGG and handle for $300 and it still costs $1650 just for the upper. If you have a 15.7" IUR you might get $650 for it. So the upgrade from 15.7" to 10.5" costs $1000.
 
Once you subtract the value of the $300 BCG and the $80 handle they are charging $1320 for the 10.5" upper. I believe the original price on the IURs was $1099 ($999 IOP). Within a month they took $100 off, then $200 then the blems came out and destroyed the value of the ones bought at the higher price. I don't see a spot to hook my Vickers sling up to? If they hit $1000 or less I'll buy or wait for one to appear on the EE.
This would cost $1950 with tax to buy, sell the BGG and handle for $300 and it still costs $1650 just for the upper. If you have a 15.7" IUR you might get $650 for it. So the upgrade from 15.7" to 10.5" costs $1000.

I agree with all of that. I really want an MRR or one of these British IURs (can't honestly decide which), but I'm having a hard time justifying spending more than $1000 before taxes on one. Or $1300 before taxes with the bcg. The MSRP is just too high for me.
 
I agree with all of that. I really want an MRR or one of these British IURs (can't honestly decide which), but I'm having a hard time justifying spending more than $1000 before taxes on one. Or $1300 before taxes with the bcg. The MSRP is just too high for me.

Same feeling here. If they don't sell well, maybe the price will drop. Not unprecedented.....
 
The uppers are a good $700 over priced for what you are getting.

Unless someone can justify the cost to me buy manufacturing standard or breakdown then all stick to that. Ready to be humbled.
 
I've seen your collection I believe you!

As far as I'm concerned Colt Canada ARs are the top of the line tools for murderin' freedom haters. I seen one blast through 70x 30rd mags on full auto one after the other. (Also a good way to start a fire) $2000 bones for an upper? I'd be very surprised if the military pays anything close to that. Maybe once we're invaded and I need one at home i'd drop that kind of cash on one. Anyone who does buy one though won't regret the quality that's for sure.

70/30 round magazines on FA???

That being said I too would love to own but I just can't at this price.
 
I couldn't justify one being the same price as my complete SA20 but good thing I don't have that kind of money handy cause I'd probably get one; I've been wanting a CC 10.5" since they started selling to civilian... A SAS 10.5" IUR upper sounds pretty sweet, although what I really want is a C8 CQB to make an all CC MK18mod0 aberration ;)
 
I couldn't justify one being the same price as my complete SA20 but good thing I don't have that kind of money handy cause I'd probably get one; I've been wanting a CC 10.5" since they started selling to civilian... A SAS 10.5" IUR upper sounds pretty sweet, although what I really want is a C8 CQB to make an all CC MK18mod0 aberration ;)

Yeah I totally agree, I have to go check my lotto
 
I sincerely doubt it was 70 magazines one after another. The barrel will fail before that, let alone the gas tube.

I've seen your collection I believe you!

As far as I'm concerned Colt Canada ARs are the top of the line tools for murderin' freedom haters. I seen one blast through 70x 30rd mags on full auto one after the other. (Also a good way to start a fire) $2000 bones for an upper? I'd be very surprised if the military pays anything close to that. Maybe once we're invaded and I need one at home i'd drop that kind of cash on one. Anyone who does buy one though won't regret the quality that's for sure.
 
Depends on how "one after another" you're talking, and the rifle. It's all a moot point though in the world of semi-auto civilian ownership. These barrels will never wear out.
 
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