That's the US. Canada is a different story... We have to jump through the hoops, fill out the export permits and import the stuff. Most people that order stuff from SHOT are just starting to get it. Or are being told next year.
Ahh. The lies have taken hold. You actually believe that crap?
Oh my god...filling out some papers. That must add at least $500.......
Ahh. The lies have taken hold. You actually believe that crap?
Oh my god...filling out some papers. That must add at least $500.......
X-Man
Ellwood has pmags for $16.99, check their forum.
Thats more than a correction, for Canada anyway.![]()
When is the ammo bubble going to pop. Nearly every caliber now is over $1 per round. Reloading components are not any better either. Highly inflated.
When is the ammo bubble going to pop. Nearly every caliber now is over $1 per round. Reloading components are not any better either. Highly inflated.
You're shopping in different places than I am. Bulk .223 is around $0.40/round for American Eagle, cheaper if you buy Norinco stuff. Reloading components haven't gone up significantly in over a year, maybe longer. Yes, our prices are higher than the US and they always have been. Import it yourself if things are so bad up here, then let us know how much you saved.
Mark
You're shopping in different places than I am. Bulk .223 is around $0.40/round for American Eagle, cheaper if you buy Norinco stuff. Reloading components haven't gone up significantly in over a year, maybe longer. Yes, our prices are higher than the US and they always have been. Import it yourself if things are so bad up here, then let us know how much you saved.
Mark
Customs fees??? Brokerage fees???
What are you talking about.
We went through all this with Irunguns. All there is ...is 5% gst.
A $250 permit fee. So what. It would suck to pay that to import one Ar
But guess what.....the big secret. ... You can put 25 ARs on that permit all for a measly $250 permit.
Ya. That permit cost really jacks up that price
Re: Price differential between Canada and the US
Remember, if you run a business in Canada and you have salaried employees, you have to make income tax, CPP and EI remittances, as well. This is why EVERYTHING in Canada is more expensive than in the US, even with the dollar at parity - generally, labour costs in the US are a bit lower - especially with the US economy in the toilet.
Also remember dealers here HAVE to price in the prospect of the entire industry being annihilated by a pen-stroke from the government or an arbitrary reclassification by the RCMP. This is a huge risk to anyone wanting to run a gun business in Canada and you would have to be crazy not to price that into your finished products and services.
In essence, because of the political risks up here in Canada, the prices here are permanently inflated.
Re: Market price for guns and ammo
Fat chances this correction is long term. It's only an illusion that the US economy is improving. Within 3-4 years (I'd say as soon as this fall), the US economy will obviously be in a free fall and "fear trade" commodities like guns, ammo, and precious metals will be in HUGE demand.
Just look at the Dow Industrial - it had a recent correction, but it's still at near all time highs:
google.ca/finance?q=Dow+jones+industrial+average&ei=7dzFUfCSM4eTiALGPA
at the same time, gold and silver (which gun and ammo prices tend to track) are at multi-year lows:
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Everyone thinks the economy is doing well, and when the economy is flying high gun control is VERY low on the agenda.
I think the economy is in a dead cat bounce (and due for a crash) and when the market realizes it, the price for guns and ammo will go to the moon along with all tangible commodities.
That's not to say a price correction is a bad thing - I look at it as a good buying opportunity.
The only thing keeping the US a float is China. They bought 30% of the US debt. They had the choice prop up the US dollar or the Euro.



























