The new P226 Elite Platinum

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I was never a big fan of Sigs until I saw this.


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I just have a few questions. Why is the price tag 1200$? Thats just hurts. Also is it possible to get a .22 conversion kit for it? How do you guys find for grip size on Sigs? I have pretty small hands. Thanks.

Patrick,
 
It is just bling bling....:p No different than a reg 226. But if you like it, go ahead. ;)

Sig, in my book, are not made for small hands. Also the bore axis sits high. Compare to a Glock, it is harder to get precise fast follwing shots . But I like them both.
 
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We still have older inventory before the dollar went nuts and pricing increased... there's one 9mm listed on our site, in-stock, for $1,299.99...

https://shopquestar.com/shopping65/shopexd.asp?id=538&bc=no

The Elite's are NOT exactly the same as the standard 226's. The Elite has a Beavertail Frame, Short Reset Trigger system, and the Platinum Elite has Aluminum Grips that are sold separately for over $200.00

This gun is a fantastic deal...

Mark
 
We still have older inventory before the dollar went nuts and pricing increased... there's one 9mm listed on our site, in-stock, for $1,299.99...

https://shopquestar.com/shopping65/shopexd.asp?id=538&bc=no

The Elite's are NOT exactly the same as the standard 226's. The Elite has a Beavertail Frame, Short Reset Trigger system, and the Platinum Elite has Aluminum Grips that are sold separately for over $200.00

This gun is a fantastic deal...

Mark
why has the dollar going back to normal increased prices? the prices didnt drop when the dollar was high, but now its used as an excuse to raise the prices.. when in fact its just back to the normal exchange rate, in fact its still a bit better than it normally was for years...

so if the gun was $1200 before the huge rise in the dollar, stayed at $1200 during the rise, and now the dollar is back to the same level its $1600+... doesnt make sense..

in 2007 $1CAD = $0.65USD... gun cost $1200.. so why today when $1CAD = $0.85USD does it cost $1600?? the exchange rate is still better than historically it has been.. but it seems to be used as an excuse to rape us with the prices... the dollar hasnt gone nuts as you say. its just gone back to a more normal rate..
 
No to rain on anybodys parade but the Sig beavertail is a really bad idea brought out by Sig.

The beavertail equipped Sigs are getting bad reviews down south.

YMMV.
 
why has the dollar going back to normal increased prices? the prices didnt drop when the dollar was high, but now its used as an excuse to raise the prices.. when in fact its just back to the normal exchange rate, in fact its still a bit better than it normally was for years...

so if the gun was $1200 before the huge rise in the dollar, stayed at $1200 during the rise, and now the dollar is back to the same level its $1600+... doesnt make sense..

in 2007 $1CAD = $0.65USD... gun cost $1200.. so why today when $1CAD = $0.85USD does it cost $1600?? the exchange rate is still better than historically it has been.. but it seems to be used as an excuse to rape us with the prices... the dollar hasnt gone nuts as you say. its just gone back to a more normal rate..

Umm, what?

He obviously bought it when the dollar was $1.10. Now that the dollar is .80 cents, the pricing stays the same.

Also, I'd love to hear what you definition of "the dollar going nuts" is if going from $1.10 to .80 cents in a matter of months doesn't qualify.
 
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why has the dollar going back to normal increased prices? the prices didnt drop when the dollar was high, but now its used as an excuse to raise the prices.. when in fact its just back to the normal exchange rate, in fact its still a bit better than it normally was for years...

so if the gun was $1200 before the huge rise in the dollar, stayed at $1200 during the rise, and now the dollar is back to the same level its $1600+... doesnt make sense..

in 2007 $1CAD = $0.65USD... gun cost $1200.. so why today when $1CAD = $0.85USD does it cost $1600?? the exchange rate is still better than historically it has been.. but it seems to be used as an excuse to rape us with the prices... the dollar hasnt gone nuts as you say. its just gone back to a more normal rate..

Your pulling numbers out of a hat and it has nothing to do with what I said or what the price of that gun is.

What I said was that when we bought and paid for that gun (that is in stock still) we paid currency exchange at a lower rate than it is for us to buy the same gun now from SIG... back last summer/fall we paid for the gun at 2008 pricing and using dollars that were almost PAR... so we are selling the gun at the same price we were selling it for back then. If you want us to order you one from SIG now or if you look on our website and see the 40S&W version for example, you'll see that the price shown is considerably higher than $1,299 and that's simply because each gun is purchased at a different time and therefore at a different exchange rate so a different cost... it's running anywhere from 1.25 up to 1.30 over the past few weeks and so that adds nearly 25% to the price of the gun over what the same gun was costing us middle of last year.

I don't have any SIG's left that we bought and paid for in 2007 so I have no idea why you would quote me figures based on those dates... it's meaningless. I would also question the accuracy of your figures... according to my banking records the US dollar was costing us about 1.15 Canadian dollars in early 2007 and before the end of 2007 it had actually reached PAR with the Canadian dollar... so your statement that the US dollar was at .65 cents Canadian appears to be incorrect.

Let me point out to you that an .80 cent Canadian dollar (which is mid-point of where it's been trading the past few weeks... from .77 to .82 range) represents a 25% exchange rate... in other words... it costs 125% to buy a US dollar (about $1.25 Canadian to buy $1.00 US). Add to that the bank's 1.5 to 2% surcharge.

What does that mean in real terms? It means that a gun that we paid $1,000 US for at the end of 2007 cost us @ $1,000 to $1,050 Canadian dollars in 2007 (PAR)... and that exact same gun at today's currency exchange rate costs us $1,250 to $1,275.00... 25% more.

I also take exception to your statement that we're using currency as an "excuse to raise prices". I don't make excuses... I deliver products and keep my commitments. I import products and I set my prices... I make no apologies and offer no excuses. If you don't like my products or my prices then don't buy from me... simple as that.

I don't create currency exchange costs... export rules... duty and GST fees... shipping costs... brokerage fees... government red tape... etc.. I live with all of that daily... I'm not making an excuse I'm stating a fact.

My POST was simply to confirm that the gun being discussed was in fact priced lower than the other models and to explain why that came about... no excuse...

As far as "raping you"... you can go "rape" yourself... I have no desire or intention of doing it for you... if you care to send me your real name I'd be happy to insure we never sell anything to you and that way we can't possible "rape you" as you suggest.

With all due respect (which from what I can see is NONE)... :jerkit:

Bite Me!!!

Mark
 
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I HATE Sigs.... HATE them.. but that is one really nice gun... wow.. I'm really impressed, and kind of interested now... Would the trigger be tuned better then your normal 226?
 
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As far as "raping you"... you can go f**k yourself...

With all due respect (which from what I can see is NONE)... :jerkit:

Bite Me!!!

Mark
thanks for the abuse Mark.. very professional.. and my post wasnt aimed at you as an individual. more just the Canadian retail market in general..

your 125% formula was the same when the dollar was at that level a few years ago. but prices were a lot lower then.. it cost 125% to buy something in 2006-2007.. and today it costs 125%.. so why the huge difference in the actual price? all those bank fees etc existed before the huge variation in the dollar. but from what i can see we are no worse off than we were before the rise and fall. but the price have changed massively..

i wasnt saying you as a company are raping anyone.. your prices are fair for here in canada. and from what i have heard you are a great company. its just canadians in general are being screwed by the system....
 
I've recently done 2 purchases through Questar and have comparison shopped with over 41 Canadian online vendors. I have been in the online business for 19 years. I own 86 domains. I am also an experienced options on equities trader. I can tell you straight up Mark's prices are competitive and fair (in some cases, too low IMO) and his new online store is a model site. Canadian vendors are not, nor should they be expected to be, currency hedgers or Forex traders. I have played in the virtual pit for years (still do) and experience does not come without years of trading. Are you really expecting Canadian small business owners to play this market with a product that often take weeks/months to arrive? A market that is illiquid and impossible to hedge? You can't buy put options on a firearm!

I would also add that if guys like Mark are willing to risk playing in such a volatile currency market, but one that is also at the mercy of ridiculous supply and demand issues, the margins are justified, whatever they are. Right now, this is not an easy time to be a vendor in the firearms market particularly if you aren't diversified. Frankly, if it were "I" I would be in manufacturing. Items like the Troy MCS and generally stocks made from aluminum billets likely on a 5-axis CNC are nothing but money makers. These parts can be put out in no time, aluminum is cheap and the demand can't seem to be filled for these types of items
 
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Questar is the best thing going in the Canadian firearms business by a wide margin. I like my local shop (Reliable) a lot, but nobody... and I mean nobody... is doing half of what Mark and Questar are doing to provide unique quality gear to the Canadian market.

In the past 6 months I've bought from Questar:
- a SIG 239 TAC
- a RRA 9mm AR-15
- a SIG 228R

Three excellent products, and three excellent products that you cannot buy anywhere else. No one else will even bother to bring the stuff in. Is that worth something? You bet it is. The prices they charge are reasonable. People who slag Questar on this board, makes me want to barf. I see it in my business (lawyer) every day of the week. Everybody wants something for nothing; below market rates; drop the tax, split the difference, etc., etc. If you can't afford it, don't call. Obtain the products or services yourself.
 
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