Gen 3 G22 3 mags night sights. Used Police gun. Good Deal?

Don't forget it's USD and there's 2x shipping cost that needs to be added to the online price. For a few $$ more I would rather buy a brand new Glock G22 Gen 3/4.
 
Don't forget it's USD and there's 2x shipping cost that needs to be added to the online price. For a few $$ more I would rather buy a brand new Glock G22 Gen 3/4.



These are already in Canada. Look at bottom.

Firearm is currently in Canada. Price INCLUDES shipping to Canada and all importation and brokerage fees. Shipping to your place of residence and GST will be collected upon final transfer.
 
Ok, thanks for the correction, I didn't read the bottom of the page disclaimer. You can get a brand new G22 RTF2 at P&D for $599 and there's a really nice one on the EE right now for $550.
 
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Ok, thanks for the correction, I didn't read the bottom of the page disclaimer. You can get a brand new G22 RTF2 at P&D for $599 and there's a really nice one on the EE right now for $550.

The price difference is like $50 to $100. So unless OP wants to shell out, the IR special is a good deal being in Canada already. So why pay more? Use the extra $$ for ammo instead.
 
prices are in USD regardless the gun is here or in China, they do not charge for import fees, so the price shown there is what they are going to charge you in USD + shipping + GST.
This has been discussed before, at the time, IRUNGUNS.CA did not have the USD denomination next to the prices and just the $ symbol, this was confusing and depending on which day you buy you would get whatever the conversion to CAN$ was. Some people getting 1-1 exchange rates would argue that the prices were in Canadian money but they were wrong, long story short, IRUNGUNS now has changed the website and the prices are displayed exactly as before in USD, except that now they added the correct denomination.



These are already in Canada. Look at bottom.

Firearm is currently in Canada. Price INCLUDES shipping to Canada and all importation and brokerage fees. Shipping to your place of residence and GST will be collected upon final transfer.
 
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prices are in USD regardless the gun is here or in China, they do not charge for import fees, so the price shown there is what they are going to charge you in USD + shipping + GST.
This has been discussed before, at the time, IRUNGUNS.CA did not have the USD denomination next to the prices and just the $ symbol, this was confusing and depending on which day you buy you would get whatever the conversion to CAN$ was. Some people getting 1-1 exchange rates would argue that the prices were in Canadian money but they were wrong, long story short, IRUNGUNS now has changed the website and the prices are displayed in USD.


About when did they change this? I though I was crazy a few months back when I ordered something from them with no indication that it was in USD, later when I looked at their website it was marked USD beside the price. Couldn't imagine how I missed that.
 
I had bought a Sig from them like 3-4 months ago and at the time I was confused too since the website is .CA I thought the prices were in CAN$. Later on, while checking my CC statement I noticed the charges before shipping and gst were $100 over the actual price shown on the website, this due to the xchange rate from US$ to CAN$.
So they have changed it at some point in the last 3 months.
Now the prices are properly displayed in USD. It is your job to get the exchange rate. It is like the GAS prices, although is it pretty stable, it does vary a few cents up/down each day.

About when did they change this? I though I was crazy a few months back when I ordered something from them with no indication that it was in USD, later when I looked at their website it was marked USD beside the price. Couldn't imagine how I missed that.
 
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I knew it! I made a complaint about the USD scam, and they told me that prices were listed in USD on their site... Of course, this was a few weeks after placing the order, so I had no evidence that the prices were NOT posted in USD once they had changed them... There were a lot of things that went screwy with that transaction, and I would never recommend using IrunGuns to anybody.
 
Wow I thought IRUNGUNS was being a good new company. I just saw this and for 460 seemed decent. I really don't want to spend over 600 for a pistol anymore. Seemed decent 3 mags, nightlights. I'll think about it. I really want a g17 or g21.
 
IRUNGUNS was amazing with me. I was also going to buy one of the police trade ins but I ended up getting a GEN 4 for the same price off the EE. But I did buy a .22LR Conversion kit for my Glock. They were very helpful. I got my Total quote for everything before I even bought it. The conversion rate was better then I thought it was going to be and it made it to my house within 3 days :) Good legit company, Great Service.

I knew it! I made a complaint about the USD scam, and they told me that prices were listed in USD on their site... Of course, this was a few weeks after placing the order, so I had no evidence that the prices were NOT posted in USD once they had changed them... There were a lot of things that went screwy with that transaction, and I would never recommend using IrunGuns to anybody.


Even when there website did not state USD right beside the item it still said in the About Us Section (I believe, It was somewhere atleast) that all prices on the Site were in USD. The price of the Item is in USD and the shipping and Taxes are paid in CAN dollars. Why would you complain?!? You only paid 5% tax on the item! That covers most of the conversion cost for me being an ontario resident at the usual 13% tax anyways! Defiantly NOT a scam, Clearly as they fixed the situation since people did complain.
 
I'm glad you had a good experience with them (him), but I imagine your transaction was more straight forward... For me, there was absolutely NO indication that I was being charged USD on a $4000 purchase, so it was a bit of a surprise when I got my Visa statement. Conversion rate + Visa conversion fee that I was not expecting, and when I inquired about it I was treated with belligerence and smugness. The site had been altered between the time I made the purchase and receiving my statement, and the purveyor refused to admit it.

If you don't consider advertising an item at an inaccurate price, to generate sales, a shady business practice, then I dunno what is...

The USD issue was just the tip of the iceberg on how the deal went awry...
 
I've dealt with irunguns a couple of times and their pricing/ shipping policy is laid out on the website. Do your homework and read the fine print and you should be just fine.
 
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