Anyway, I am sure that there are many details that I can't see without fully assessing Maccabee's financial statements and their production facilities. I can not tell how much it costs to machine the rail slot over the common practice of conventional ar upper and lower halves. Don't get me wrong, I have a BCL and have pre-ordered an SLR. They are, in my opinion, platforms that allow a wide array of parts that I can change out to get the rifle to shoot how I want. That kind of customization isn't cheap, but IMO, they are the platforms that can offer the greatest accuracy potential (something that is of extreme importance to me) of any of the NR semi's on the CDN market.
My point more is that 'performance' semi-auto's hover at around $1,000, in Canada. The $400 extra profit, which actually is defined as an 'economic profit' or a 'super-normal profit' (retrieved from http://www.economicsonline.co.uk/Business_economics/Profits.html). The super-profit exists due to the structure of our laws, and my point was that manufacturers have been adapting and innovating, and that over time as more competitors enter the field to get their chunk of both regular profit and super-profit, prices will get lower. So, we are at the expensive beginning point in terms of the product's life-cycle, and as more firms see the super-profit's being made (and from which capital costs are recovered), more firms will enter the market. Resulting in lowered costs for performance products for us shooters than we paid when there was, maybe one or two choices that we could make.
So, before stating that 'people' are spreading ignorant or information full of malice, you may want to avoid such traps yourself and fully understand what 'people' are saying... Just a thought, or, do what you like. It's a free country and we are entitled to our opinions. I support your right to an opinion.
My point more is that 'performance' semi-auto's hover at around $1,000, in Canada. The $400 extra profit, which actually is defined as an 'economic profit' or a 'super-normal profit' (retrieved from http://www.economicsonline.co.uk/Business_economics/Profits.html). The super-profit exists due to the structure of our laws, and my point was that manufacturers have been adapting and innovating, and that over time as more competitors enter the field to get their chunk of both regular profit and super-profit, prices will get lower. So, we are at the expensive beginning point in terms of the product's life-cycle, and as more firms see the super-profit's being made (and from which capital costs are recovered), more firms will enter the market. Resulting in lowered costs for performance products for us shooters than we paid when there was, maybe one or two choices that we could make.
So, before stating that 'people' are spreading ignorant or information full of malice, you may want to avoid such traps yourself and fully understand what 'people' are saying... Just a thought, or, do what you like. It's a free country and we are entitled to our opinions. I support your right to an opinion.