CanAm Done with IWI, who is the Distributor now?

Is it just me or is North Sylva letting small companies do all the ground work in building up a market for untested firearms and then stealing the distributorship away from them after all the hard work is done?

ETA: Did CanAm sever the relationship or did IWI drop them in favour of North Sylva?
 
Hello? When CamAm was bringing them in he was the only importer and they were priced over 3000 bucks. Since North Sylva has got involved the price has come down to the 26-2700 range. Your problem is........?

Can ams had the mepro sight, which is standard issue to isreali troops. The ones from NS come with no-name flip up sights installed over the factory back up flip up sights..... The original reddot is worth 4-500......

Personally, they can keep their crappy sights (and knock off another $100) and I'll take the factory config and add a scope of my choosing!

Cheers!
 
Can ams had the mepro sight, which is standard issue to isreali troops. The ones from NS come with no-name flip up sights installed over the factory back up flip up sights..... The original reddot is worth 4-500......

Personally, they can keep their crappy sights (and knock off another $100) and I'll take the factory config and add a scope of my choosing!

Cheers!

Beat me to it
Thanks :D
 
Can ams had the mepro sight, which is standard issue to isreali troops. The ones from NS come with no-name flip up sights installed over the factory back up flip up sights..... The original reddot is worth 4-500......

Personally, they can keep their crappy sights (and knock off another $100) and I'll take the factory config and add a scope of my choosing!

Cheers!

So for a price difference of 5-600 dollars you can buy a Mepro and a decent set of irons. Personally I don't want to be forced to buy a Mepro with my Tavor. My point was that the price has not got worse since NS took over the distribution. This is what was indicated by a previous poster.
 
So for a price difference of 5-600 dollars you can buy a Mepro and a decent set of irons. Personally I don't want to be forced to buy a Mepro with my Tavor. My point was that the price has not got worse since NS took over the distribution. This is what was indicated by a previous poster.

But the price difference isn't $500. It's 300....... It was a better deal when Canam was selling them. That is the point!

If they were 2400 as the previous poster said, that's a different bowl of wax entirely!

Cheers!
 
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