When they have 50% off and double Canadian Tire money they would still be expensive.
More likely someone at corporate made a data entry mistake or hates guns and will fudge the sales numbers to remove them from floor space for lack of sales
Gotta be a typo... I'd mention it to the manager.
Cheers
Jay
Grande Prairie just recently opened the largest Canadian Tire in Canada I have yet to check it out but people have told me they now carry guns and more shooting stuff. The old one didn't and since wholesale sports closed we have a lack of good stores here. I hope cabelas takes notice of the area one day and moves in
Nutty pricing but then again, where I live...there are no firearms @ Canadian Tire at all, just dusty/faded/VERY over-priced ammo that's been sitting in a dark cabinet for decade. lol I was shocked the first time I walked into the Canadian Tire in Belleville ON a few years back. I would consider having THAT Canadian Tire as my local gun shop to be a very large improvement in my situation!The "wall of ammo" was something to behold. On an entirely different note...
Am I the only one who doesn't like Canadian Tire being called "Cambodian Tire"? lol I have a Cambodian friend, and several Vietnamese co-workers....all great people. Can't help but think that term is meant to be derogatory. Just thinking out loud. Sits about as well as terms like "citidiot" do, as I learned a LONG time ago...that people don't need to live in cities to be idiots. lol
Happy Easter everyone
What he said!Yeah, I think the whole Cambodian tire thing is supposed to be calling out the cheap made in Asia (China mostly, but Chinese tire doesn't have a nice ring to it) stuff they sell. I don't think most people are trying to insult Cambodians, but that is certainly an unintended side effect... I usually just call it crappy tire, but I'm sure other stuff comes out too...