M10X Canadian MSRP set

Sit back and think about this. You want a company to publish private emails between them and another company in order to make a few dozen (?) gun owners happy?

What kind of reputation would Wanstalls have after publishing private emails? You might not be worried about confidentiality but in the business world it's a pretty big deal dude.



I think a lot of people simply revel in drama and #### like this to them is entertainment. Like wives on facebook.

Yeah, I get why a company like Wanstall's wouldn't want to post private e-mails. But it unfortunately leaves the door open a little that they had something to do with the F-up.

I'm pulling' for Wanstall's. They seem on the up & up. I'm also pulling' for M+M to take a smack down because they are more than a little questionable.

Not interested in the drama, just the full truth.
 
There's so much dust I lost the plot, so is anyone getting their piece for $1450-ish or not?

In a word, no.

Wanstall's probably went with a ballpark price based on their experience, some soft commitments from Mickey Mouse Inc.

Mickey Mouse Inc decided that they weren't selling enough guns in the United States, because the gun is a much harder sell stateside, probably because they can get $600 AK-47's. With new AK pattern rifle developments, like the inclusion of an optics rail on newer AK models, even though the Mickey Mouse gun is probably a good product, the price represents a barrier to entry. So, what a company looks to do is lower the price as much as possible for stateside sales, BUT, if they sell at a loss then they need to makeup the shortfall somehow. That "somehow" is called Canadian gun buyers. So, in order to lower their price and make it compete with AK pattern rifles, their solution is to charge you more so that they can sell them cheaper stateside.

If you buy it, you're just helping Americans get better guns cheaper. I like Americans plenty, but they have enough options, and if Mickey Mouse is going to practice business in this fashion... well... thanks, but no thanks. Find yourselves a greater fool than I.
 
In a word, no.

Wanstall's probably went with a ballpark price based on their experience, some soft commitments from Mickey Mouse Inc.

Mickey Mouse Inc decided that they weren't selling enough guns in the United States, because the gun is a much harder sell stateside, probably because they can get $600 AK-47's. With new AK pattern rifle developments, like the inclusion of an optics rail on newer AK models, even though the Mickey Mouse gun is probably a good product, the price represents a barrier to entry. So, what a company looks to do is lower the price as much as possible for stateside sales, BUT, if they sell at a loss then they need to makeup the shortfall somehow. That "somehow" is called Canadian gun buyers. So, in order to lower their price and make it compete with AK pattern rifles, their solution is to charge you more so that they can sell them cheaper stateside.

If you buy it, you're just helping Americans get better guns cheaper. I like Americans plenty, but they have enough options, and if Mickey Mouse is going to practice business in this fashion... well... thanks, but no thanks. Find yourselves a greater fool than I.

Respectfully disagree regarding price.

They were $1550 msrp a year ago.
That's $1985 Cdn

https://www.google.co.uk/amp/www.thetruthaboutguns.com/2016/08/joe-grine/mm-m10x-elite/amp/
 
You sound like you hate most people, not just me.
It wasn't meant as an insult, you just seem so angry and hateful always, taking pleasure at others expense.
I'm more concerned for anyone who actually has to interact with you, as you do own firearms.

Weird...you equate anger with reaching for a firearm. Maybe you might have an issue with self control. Personally, I never get angry, life's to short for that. I do enjoy putting fools in their place when required though. You mad bro? You ain't the previously banned Rob Smith are you?
You should go through more of my posts, I post lots of helpful information.
 
I was talking about msrp.
Pretty obvious.
The uproar is over the north sylvia msrp. ($1999)
If msrp means nothing, why is the forum going nuclear?
Questions?
 
Although I agree with Hitzy MSRP means nothing ...

I do see Cdn dealers taking advantage of the NS msrp and NOT offering it for $500+ below like their American counterparts are doing.

I see it going for $1999.99.

So maybe the dealers need some finger pointing, especially since CanAm pointed out when it crosses border 11% excise tax is removed.
 
Although I agree with Hitzy MSRP means nothing ...

I do see Cdn dealers taking advantage of the NS msrp and NOT offering it for $500+ below like their American counterparts are doing.

I see it going for $1999.99.

So maybe the dealers need some finger pointing, especially since CanAm pointed out when it crosses border 11% excise tax is removed.

lol do you think dealers will do it ... NS is delivering a lot to them ...
 
I was talking about msrp.
Pretty obvious.
The uproar is over the north sylvia msrp. ($1999)
If msrp means nothing, why is the forum going nuclear?
Questions?

I think if Wanstalls could have got a reasonable price out of NS they would have kept the pre-order rolling even at a minimal loss. I don't think NS dealer pricing is all that great...maybe 10-15%?
 
I think if Wanstalls could have got a reasonable price out of NS they would have kept the pre-order rolling even at a minimal loss. I don't think NS dealer pricing is all that great...maybe 10-15%?

Again poo-ssibly the 2nd time I've ever agreed with ya on anything there Hitzy
 
That's not exactly how it works with the 11% excise. The exporter doesn't just get the 11% back. The manufacturer must apply for the refund and they receive the money. Don't fool yourself and think that every gun that comes out of the USA should be 11% cheaper and somebody else is taking that money lol


FYI - I cannot explain things further her for "reasons" but I have been led to believe from industry members m+m had or has no capital to build these rifles. Whatever transpired between them and wanstalls or Canada Ammo I cannot say but they wanted a partner to invest a lot of money to finance production, not just a Canadian dealer to retail the guns. M+M is a very small operation.

Gun sales in the USA aren't great. There's a ton of product on the market. I can't see this gun selling very well stateside due to pricing and competition from other proven designs


Also why elevate this to the conspiracy level of the moon landings. M+M likely went with the highest or more lucrative contract. Don't like how it went down? Don't buy the gun
 
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This whole M+M discussion and theories are really getting old and bashed to death.
Bottom line is we Cdn's got f**ked again on the NR tax and the greed of certain companies both American and Canadian.
They kept us from enjoying what might have been a great NR rifle at a reasonable cost .

I'm sure there will be another "next best" just around the corner.
I know for a fact I personally won't give Mikey Mouse a penny of my money.

Back to the ignore thread status again !
 
That's not exactly how it works with the 11% excise. The exporter doesn't just get the 11% back. The manufacturer must apply for the refund and they receive the money. Don't fool yourself and think that every gun that comes out of the USA should be 11% cheaper and somebody else is taking that money lol


FYI - I cannot explain things further her for "reasons" but I have been led to believe from industry members m+m had or has no capital to build these rifles. Whatever transpired between them and wanstalls or Canada Ammo I cannot say but they wanted a partner to invest a lot of money to finance production, not just a Canadian dealer to retail the guns. M+M is a very small operation.

Gun sales in the USA aren't great. There's a ton of product on the market. I can't see this gun selling very well stateside due to pricing and competition from other proven designs


Also why elevate this to the conspiracy level of the moon landings. M+M likely went with the highest or more lucrative contract. Don't like how it went down? Don't buy the gun

Spoke true and to the point like a real business man!!!!!
 
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