These are now currently available, the fire controls are also ambi. Anything sold as of today will have both the RCMP and ATF agents on them.
Will they be in Canada or do we need to ship from the U.S.? Also will they be available in AR-10 format?
Never ordered from you guys im a bit confused about pricing. So its 59.99 USD + 25 USD + plus whatever actual shipping cost from canada to me? So shipping is probably as much as the receiver?
This is the whole problem for me with IRG. I am/ have been a customer....but, F@$K. if you are advertising on a a Canadian gun site(the best one!!!) Give us the prices in C$...PLEAAAASE!!!!!!!
Here is a link that will help you work out the conversion rates.
https://www.google.com/search?q=us+to+canadian+dollars&oq=us+to+canadian+dollar&aqs=chrome.0.0j69i57j0l4.5978j1j8&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8 We do not post in Canadian dollars due to currency fluctuation and the sale is in US funds. Added to that some people receive better deals from their credit card providers on currency conversions then others do.
I do not want to have to work out rates when I am in my country, on a Canadian website and purchasing with Canadian DOLLARS!!!! You want my money? You do the conversion and update you F'n prices as necessary!!!
They said no dude, you are being an ass, if you don’t like it go somewhere else.
Their model is USD for a reason, Canadian dollar is worthless, inventory is all purchased in USD, if they advertised with the worthless CDN dollar they would loose money regularly on the conversion alone, so again that is the business model.
If I were them I would reject you as a customer purely on your attitude.
Out ye demons of U.S.D.,,, ha, being cheap I will wait till they are in Canada to save the $25 usd shipping,, so please bring lots in and as soon as you can get a pic up of the Mountie,,, that would be cool, nothing against them, just a bit of fun! Cheers.
These will sell for $84.99USD in Canada as the flat rate shipping will be included in the price.
CBC News · Posted: Sep 25, 1999 8:37 AM ET | Last Updated: November 10, 2000
The characteristic red-coated Mountie image belongs once more to the RCMP after the police force decided not to renew its five-year contract with the Walt Disney Company.
Control of the trademarks had been given over to Disney when the RCMP hired the company to promote their image and protect them from being abused in the commercial marketplace.
That meant anyone wanting to use the image -- to put a Mountie on a T-shirt, a key-chain, or anything else -- had to pay a licensing fee or be charged with stealing "intellectual property."
The RCMP say the Mounties now have enough knowledge and experience with commercial licensing to protect the image on their own.
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