That was too tempting not to nominate...
Don't you have a SCAR you are trying to sell.

That was too tempting not to nominate...

Not so much FA, but I think domestic manufacturers would throw a #### fit if the import restrictions got lifted and Americans could buy Swiss Arms, Tavors, and whatnot. Foreign manufacturers stand to gain a lot (and domestic would lose a lot) if they were able to get back into the American gun market for military-style sporting arms.De-restricting the AR in Canada will be fought by certain segments of the gun community, mostly for financial reasons. The same thing would happen in the US if the decision to allow production and sale of FA firearms was brought up.
I'd be concerned if I was in the US and had a crate load of RDIAS's that I was currently able to sell for upwards of $10 000 each. I mean $10 000 for two pieces of metal held together with a pin that a high school student could make half a dozen of in a Friday afternoon metal class?
In any case, that was the discussion I was watching unfold on another forum.
Regards.
Mark
Pistol prices have also been coming down, ex Ruger SR9 for $399.
your theory doesn't hold true for other firearms....this is what i was getting at
Why does import/export add cost to 'black rifles' and not the others i listed![]()
I'll see what I can do when I am at SHOT in a few weeks. I have a meeting planned this week with someone I do a bit of work for, and who has enough clout/contacts/financing to back something. I can't say any more than that at present.
Regards.
Mark
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no.
(for example) The Remington R-series of Rifles are priced the same as the rest of the Remington line that is available at Epps. I.E Below MSRP.
Why does a $900 RRA cost $1300 here?



























