What makes this Sterling, {$1000+} better than the new MCR?
I think this is a reasonable question.
Firstly; while it is not the consumer's issue; small batch manufacturing is pricey. If SAI could plan on scale like IWI (Tavor) the price would probably be reduced significantly but we can only commit to much smaller numbers, so they in turn will only run so many parts at a time. I think it is probably more fair to compare the price of this to the FAMAE SG543-1 line that another importer is working on for a Spring 2022 delivery. Small batches specifically for the Canadian market add costs that cannot be amortized.
As to why the SAI R18 is significantly more $$ than the other "180" offerings: We think we have incorporated a significant number of upgrades and design features that warrant this. These features all cost more money for various reasons.
We also think the ergonomics and visual lines are pleasing such as the flared mag well and grip blending.
Specifically for features:
Internal bolt catch
Ambi-bolt release
Ergonomic pistol grip interface
Ease of use for after market triggers
Non-reciprocating cocking handle
Non-exposed action channel
Non-proprietary stock interface
AR15 barrel extension
Oversized bolt catch
Multi piece recoil impulse system
1913 Picatinny rails
We also believe the rifle length recoil system is far superior for felt recoil reduction and reduced ammo issues.
To keep things in perspective; ATRS made a $3000 AR when we (as Canadian shooters) had $600 Norincos available and Rick managed to build a very strong and solid business. Various NR AR style rifles in Canada "pre-ban" still ran in the $1800-$2000 range.
The SAI will not be for everyone in either esthetics, price point or ergonomics. But we still feel strongly to try to offer this to the shooting community in Canada. Whether it succeeds or not commercially, will depend on a number of factors and I'm willing to risk it.
JR