Thanks bfiles, I’ll look into that
Having something and not needing it is far better than needing something and not having it. Seems like simple logic to me!
Yknow you're right.
Those Canadian retailers/distributors are obviously morons just pulling prices out of thin air. That wasn't a red flag.
But of course, this was all before the revolutionary DMR safety was announced. I can't imagine the sweet grouping you'll get with that.
So, how many times have people sold you the Brooklyn Bridge?
CSSA and now - on Trudeau's recommendation - CCFR
The m10x had to have the worst product launch ever. M&M's incompetence at marketing and producing this gun makes me worried about warranty etc.
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We have Trijicon MRO with low mount (MRO-C-2200004) in stock that provides perfect cheek weld with the M10x.
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MSRP often bears no resemblance to selling price. Case in point, the new Ruger PC rifle's MSRP is $600 but despite the fact that they are in high demand I have already seen them selling stateside for less than $500, so discounted by about 17%. Based on that if this gun's MSRP is $1500 US it should sell in the states for around $1200-1250. Even with the exchange, etc. it's pretty hard to justify a $750 price jump for Canadians. If I'm going to get screwed I would at least want flowers & a dinner first.
I agree it's a nice looking gun but the price jump and all the theatrics have killed my enthusiasm. I think I'll just wait for Wolverine to come out with their 7.62x39 version of the WK 180 for a lot less dough and guaranteed good warranty service.
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