it was lakefield which was bought by savage which is a usa companySavage is Canadian.
Savage Arms manufacturing facility in Lakefield Ontario
it was lakefield which was bought by savage which is a usa companySavage is Canadian.
Savage Arms manufacturing facility in Lakefield Ontario
usa owned not canadianI have a Cooey 710 in 308. Basically a Canadian made model 70 from the days when Winchester owned the Cooey/lakefield/savage factory.
They operate in Ontario, employ Ontarians, consume utilities, pay taxes, support local suppliers.....it's close enough to Canadian to supportit was lakefield which was bought by savage which is a usa company
Yeah and made while Elvis was still alive. What’s your point? It was made in Canada. My point was it’s a shame we don’t do it anymoreusa owned not canadian
Yeah and made while Elvis was still alive. What’s your point? It was made in Canada. My point was it’s a shame we don’t do it anymore
Most people want to be paid top dollars but want to get stuff for free…. That doesn’t work that way! Up here dealership charge $150/hr to work on your vehicle, trades people other than carpenters, are now at $125/hr, but the guy that is building a custom firearm or something completely made in house should give is working away because you can buy a rifle made as cheap as possible for $600? Yes that $600 rifle will kill deer just as dead as the 10k rifle but that isn’t the point!!
I don’t know what you guys do for a living but obviously some don’t have a clue of the cost of things now a day!!
You are way off subject here my friend! It as all to do with cost of production lol that is the question asked by the op!! As nothing to do with the biggest retailer in the world as nothing to do with who you voted for, it has all to do with the price of materials and cost of living!This discussion of firearms has nothing to do with cost to carry on business, and has everything to do with successive Liberal governments hell bent on eliminating firearms form our society. Can you not figure that out?
How many firearm retailers have gone out of business due to the bans, and the ones that are hanging on by the skin of their teeth? I was talking to one of the largest firearm retailers this fall, and the owner said they are trying to expand their base into items not firearm related. What does that tell you?
Way too expensive when I can get 5lbs of carrots for the price of 1/2 a local carrots….Well antler Arms makes nice pieces although they do start around $2500.
And that's because Canadian business in squeezed between socialist scum who want to driven them down and out and foreign competition which has huge advantages of scale, and of course leverage to get what they want politically.At least the American companies keep the prices somewhat reasonable, even if they do take over.
Leave it to Canada and you're paying 2-3times as much for the same.
I make no assumptions about what the OP wants to spend. We all love variety and fine design and workmanship, but most of us also know it very often doesn't mean more durable or more accurate.Sounds like there’s a few poor people in the crowd.
Actually a pretty darn good maple syrup can be made from western maples; I knew someone who used to make it. There's quite group of people doing it too.And not all Canadian lol! Up here we would be hard pressed to make a liter of it same with BC lol
I'm pretty sure COLT in Kitchener Ontario is doing OK.cooey was the only mass produced firearm
because or country is no firearm friendly no one willl invest billions to close down i a few years
if you think it's a lucrative business
get at it
even rimington win marlin have all failed over the last 100 years many times
it very obvious that the lack of knowledge and experience is prevalent on this subject
the shift in the industry to plastic stocks and pressed in bbl 's is to sell firearms not to build a better gun
Kind of a #### head thing to say.Sounds like there’s a few poor people in the crowd.
All the fine Canadian hardwood available and it comes with Dollar store plasticCome-on, $10,000, and they don't even come with a wood stock. I'm not that patriotic for Canada; for that price I'll purchase something from Austria or Germany.
It's what people see as relative worth.Most people want to be paid top dollars but want to get stuff for free…. That doesn’t work that way! Up here dealership charge $150/hr to work on your vehicle, trades people other than carpenters, are now at $125/hr, but the guy that is building a custom firearm or something completely made in house should give is working away because you can buy a rifle made as cheap as possible for $600? Yes that $600 rifle will kill deer just as dead as the 10k rifle but that isn’t the point!!
I don’t know what you guys do for a living but obviously some don’t have a clue of the cost of things now a day!!