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Curious why the price on your basic PS90 is $400 USD more than the average price on Gunbroker? Unless your offered price is in CAD?

Also, you are missing the CMMG Flash-Hider that is necessary to install the short Barrel you are offering. Just saying....
 
On average they bring 15-1600.00USD on Gunbroker. There is also duty that has to be accounted for when entering the Canadian Commerce as they do not qualify under USMCA/NAFTA. That said, it stands to reason, if we can and we have gotten as high as 1600.00USD for them here in the US it doesn't make a lot of sense to make less and send them to Canada, so the export costs and duty have to be factored in, I hope you understand.

As for the CMMG THREAD ADAPTER, they are currently in transit. Once they have been inventoried we will post them on the site.

Have a great weekend.

The IRUNGUNS Team




Curious why the price on your basic PS90 is $400 USD more than the average price on Gunbroker? Unless your offered price is in CAD?

Also, you are missing the CMMG Flash-Hider that is necessary to install the short Barrel you are offering. Just saying....
 
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On average they bring 15-1600.00USD on Gunbroker. There is also duty that has to be accounted for when entering the Canadian Commerce as they do not qualify under USMCA/NAFTA. That said, it stands to reason, if we can and we have gotten as high as 1600.00USD for them here in the US it doesn't make a lot of sense to make less and send them to Canada, so the export costs and duty have to be factored in, I hope you understand.


The IRUNGUNS Team

The duty on items manufactured outside NAFTA countries is between 3.5-5%, so let's call it $80 usd in duty.. so the other $420 usd is your import fee? Just for clarification's sake. Or can you point to a document that shows duty fees of 30% on firearms? Would you charge $500 usd to import a PS90 from a private seller? Do you charge $500 usd on other firearms the same price purchased from private sellers? Or your own stock?
 
OK, I don't think you read the post or to clarify... if we are selling them for 1600.00USD in the US because that is what the market is bringing for the PS90 due to the fact that there are none, it has to be cost effective to import them into Canada, please keep in mind there are additional costs associated when moving defense products to another country. Should you find one that is a better deal we can import one for you for $200.00 Canadian and $25.00 to ship it to Canada. Thereafter there is GST, duty on the value of the rifle and Canadian shipping to your door. If it is purchased from us we absorb the duty and the import costs which is included in the price of the firearm.

Have a great weekend.

The IRUNGUNS Team


The duty on items manufactured outside NAFTA countries is between 3.5-5%, so let's call it $80 usd in duty.. so the other $420 usd is your import fee? Just for clarification's sake. Or can you point to a document that shows duty fees of 30% on firearms? Would you charge $500 usd to import a PS90 from a private seller? Do you charge $500 usd on other firearms the same price purchased from private sellers? Or your own stock?
 
OK, I don't think you read the post or to clarify... if we are selling them for 1600.00USD in the US because that is what the market is bringing for the PS90 due to the fact that there are none, it has to be cost effective to import them into Canada, please keep in mind there are additional costs associated when moving defense products to another country. Should you find one that is a better deal we can import one for you for $200.00 Canadian and $25.00 to ship it to Canada. Thereafter there is GST, duty on the value of the rifle and Canadian shipping to your door. If it is purchased from us we absorb the duty and the import costs which is included in the price of the firearm.

Have a great weekend.

The IRUNGUNS Team

So you guys are saying your wont sell guns at a loss as a social benefit to the Canadian market?
That's wack yo.
 
The PS90 is an amazing gun and is a head turner at the range. I roughly have 300rds through her now and not a single issue. Its a tack diver at 25 meters, unfortunately I shoot at an indoor range so that's the furthest I can shoot it. Give JF a thanks from me as he was great to deal with. I believe this is my 4th firearm I purchased from you and it wont be my last.

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whats the trigger like????
The PS90 is an amazing gun and is a head turner at the range. I roughly have 300rds through her now and not a single issue. Its a tack diver at 25 meters, unfortunately I shoot at an indoor range so that's the furthest I can shoot it. Give JF a thanks from me as he was great to deal with. I believe this is my 4th firearm I purchased from you and it wont be my last.

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Any struggles finding ammo?

Not if IRG is willing to bring it in, otherwise yes. For instance, there is currently no vendor in Canada with stock of either the FN or Federal offerings. Tradex (the usual source), is sold out. I am glad that I laid in 2000 rounds when I could, but that won't last long if I keep feeding both my Five-seveN and PS90.

What do you say IRG, are you going to offer the ammo again for these difficult-to-feed firearms?
 
I'm getting an average of 5.5 on the trigger pull using my wheeler digital gauge, there's very little travel in the trigger and it is pretty smooth. The first comment I always get when someone shoots it, is that they thought the trigger is going to be horrible because of what they hear. The trigger varies hugely on what generation of trigger pack you have I'm told. The only complaint I receive about the trigger is how wide the trigger blade is, which I can see. But I have huge hands so it doesn't bother me, I actually never noticed it until it was pointed out to me buy one of the range officers.
 
I haven't had any issues with ammo but I am pretty stocked up on it. I purchased 4000 rds of the 5.7 Federal at Christmas. I came across an amazing deal on it and grabbed all that the store had in stock at that time. Its not something you are going to find in stock everywhere, you got to keep an eye out for it and not just limit yourself to site sponsors. Now the FN brand 5.7 ammo is a completely different story, that stuff is really hard to get at a reasonable price when its ever in stock. I have never had any issues with the Federal 5.7 so I pretty much just stick with it. I do have a co-worker that reloads 5.7 for his Five-seven, its pretty risky and I would never trust reloaded ammo for it. I strongly don't recommend reloading for it.
 
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