I guess you don't understand it has nothing to do with Canadian prices... it has to do with the fact this will impact small businesses in the US that don't really send all that much stuff to our little country.(Canada)... they won't bother exporting which means Canadians can not import that product...
I am sure the full ramifications will be hashed out if this goes through...
It's funny how nobody sees the possibility that some restrictions against export to Canada would have been required even by (past?) Canadian governments......... From our standpoint, we can be sure that no Canadian official will protest on our behalf. Even the conservatives seems happy to see gun controls enacted by the US against Canadians.......
All US administrations were anti-gun, some more than others......... The conservative Republican administration in the US also has no problem with this sort of sneaky taxation of businesses. Yet, the avaerage businessman will remain convinced they are his friends......
Strangely enuough, Last Monday one of my US suppliers was contacted by the US state department about the export permit applied-for to sell to me. There was a clerical issue that had to be corrected before the export permit would be issued. That was cleared up the next day and the export permit is approved and in place.
I called down to the US today and spoke with all my suppliers and NOBODY has heard of this.
Frankly, in the absence of anything in writing, this is all classic forum lore.
tried to order a boyds stock last week and she wouldn't sell me anything over 100 dollars without the proper import and export papers. Kevin.
The boys at Armtech Canada have been making custom actions for years and superb quality. If anyone is considering a custom .223 to .50BMG, give them a look. Ian Roberston makes excellent fiberglass stocks.With us soon to be building our own actions in every configuration, all we need is a bullet maker to come out with a comparable bullet to the popular SMKs or Hornadys and keep us all in stock and happy. Then it just boils down to powder and primers.
Where do they get their copper jackets from?What about Wildcat Bullets made in Alberta? Are they accurate enough, or has anyone asked them to make match bullets?
Ted