Anytime something costs a boatload of money, people will hate.
I've had mine since late 07', countless trips to the bush, camping, and hiking. Worth every penny, and this is when they were going for $3,500 after taxes.
Anytime something costs a boatload of money, people will hate.
I've had mine since late 07', countless trips to the bush, camping, and hiking. Worth every penny, and this is when they were going for $3,500 after taxes.
$3000.00 for tupperware,,LOL...for a "hey look at me riffle",,but it is nice to be non restricted,, THAT i can understand,,
Two years ago they were 1800 at Oromocto Canadian tire in NB. by the time i got there they sold 4 and someone screamed to the suppliers (another gun business) that they were undermining the market. Canadain tire was told to raise the price or loose the supply. So if they can sell them for 1800 and still turn a profit what does that tell you about a 3000 dollar rifle......you like the hose, admit it.
dont sweat the petty things, and dont pet the sweaty things
No one is jumping on the "five gun list" the rcmp are about to ban.... Sorry, 'reclassify'.
+1 the comment 2k or 3k, might as well be 20k, I can't afford it. I laughed.... Because it's true.
With so many flavours in this world, why choose to be salty?
Last edited by 9mmGunGuy; 12-22-2015 at 08:19 AM.
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There may be times when we are powerless to prevent injustice, but there must never be a time when we fail to protest. ― Elie Wiesel
CSSA/CCFR Member • An unjust law, is no law at all. ― Martin Luther (1483-1546)
There may be times when we are powerless to prevent injustice, but there must never be a time when we fail to protest. ― Elie Wiesel
Tupperware is for packing left over food in, a Tavor is a battle proven rifle.$3000.00 for tupperware,,LOL...for a "hey look at me riffle",,but it is nice to be non restricted,, THAT i can understand,,
Even at the best of times the Tavor was never under $2000.00 dealer price, they were loosing money at $1800.00 and upsetting the market, which does not do anyone any good. Its like selling your house for 15% less then what you paid for it when the market allows you to sell for 15% more.Two years ago they were 1800 at Oromocto Canadian tire in NB. by the time i got there they sold 4 and someone screamed to the suppliers (another gun business) that they were undermining the market. Canadain tire was told to raise the price or loose the supply. So if they can sell them for 1800 and still turn a profit what does that tell you about a 3000 dollar rifle......you like the hose, admit it.
If you don't like the Tavor, great! Move on. I don't like AR15 rifles or air guns. They do not interest me. I don't try to tell others their gun is no good because I would not own one.
This thread is typical of the gun community. Gun owner X does not like what gun owner Y owns so they go out of their way to tell gun owner Y how bad their gun is is. Eventually sides get taken and gun owner X and his like minded friends decide in their mind what is OK to own and what guns can be thrown under the bus. That is exactly how the FUDDS came to be.