arcticcathonda
CGN frequent flyer
- Location
- Southern Alberta
Ahhhhhhhh I see what you did OP! Clever.......
You can't change supply and demand with a petition.
If you feel you are getting treated improperly go to some of our sponsors , they WILL give you the skinny on availability.
People are willing to wait on a 80K vehicle that is ordered or wait for a new home to be built.
Jefferson (brought in over 150K in bullets, 50 barrels, 35 actions, and so on over the years, also designed 2 stocks that are currently being made and sold around the world so this is not my first attempt into the business of providing parts or building guns)
Ah yes. One reason why I don't stock barrels, actions, and stocks. Way too many options. Small dealers/gunsmiths cannot afford to get burned for a large sum of money....In terms a availability, Credit to stock inventory is definitely a big factor, this is also not a primary source of income for most gunsmiths doing it in Canada. There's also too much variety/colors/options and so on to ever be able to have everything on hand anybody wants and that's if only trying to please some of the precision rifle crowd. Then you have the issue of stuff that goes " out of style " bad place to tie up money. I also heard of the guys who will cancel midway through the build and leave the smith/dealer stuck with a few thousand $ of components, good reason to want $ upfront...
You can't call out smiths or dealers on this forum! If you do you get flamed first then caned in the town square!
We have all had bad experiences with smiths and dealers, many on this site, I want to see what happens to the guy that calls out one of our site sponsors!
Who has the balls out there to do it?
the easiest way to solve this problem is start buying locally; canadian made.
although canada is a small market, a ton of parts come in from the us every year.
there are world class barrel makers here in canada, yet to get the glory of owning something 'exotic' that your peers may have, people order parts from out of country to 'look' as good as everyone else.
maybe if some more people would support our canadian economy, more makers would step up to meet demand.
or does every one feel that there are no canadians smart or good enough to keep up with an american? lee