I think you may have misread Glocks post?
I believe it was the Nesika action he was referring to as in the over 2K price, which they are. I have several and I know he does too, now granted these were purchased in 2008 when our dollars brought .80 USD.
Also just to clear something up, since this thread was started almost 2 years ago, we have refined our machining and as I recently posted we are trying to come in at a price point similar to which our closest competitors actions sell for (in Canada) which is in the $1600.0 range. This will still just be a projection until we get into full production.
IF you read my posts from this year, a few pages back, I stated that we STILL have not determined what these would sell for yet.
What a competitors US price is has nothing to do with things here, there are additional costs in importing US made things that it seems everyone fails to include or think of.
Pricing can not be based on the prototypes as they take minimally 10 times longer to make than the ones you build after all the final programs are written and have every aspect worked out. Only THEN 1 can figure out what final cost is so as to establish what something will sell for.
I fail to see why you think that we should try and offer something that is new, "cheaper"? We won't be in business long if we sell everything at cost or below just so the "cheap" guys will buy it.
My plan is to be in business for a very long time, that way in the unlikely event that 1 of our products does have an issue we can deal with it unlike some companies who are no longer in business and thereby leaving their customers spinning in the wind with a broken gun.
1 MAJOR advantage of anything made in Canada is that it is serviced IN Canada, sending a regulated item like a firearm back to the foreign country it was made in for repair is NOT an easy task.
There will always be skeptics who will jump to a conclusion about something new, like smokeless gunpowder. BUT those who opt to educate themselves about a new product may be pleasantly surprised
I am glad you are happy with your Barnards, they are decent foreign made actions to be sure. But wouldn't it be nice to try and help support the Canadian economy rather than some foreign country?
First off, I said cheaper OR at least COMPETITIVE.
Secondly, there are those who will stroke your ego and tell you what you want to hear BUT if you put yourself in the consumers shoes and think about it I believe what I am saying may make sense to you.....