That would take sometime to replicate in Canada with 5 rounds semi auto!
That would take sometime to replicate in Canada with 5 rounds semi auto!
Lol. You would have to be real quick on the re-loads!
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I love mine!
with my NR license i will have to be content with the wk180-c
Have you looked at the Canadian dollar to USA buck. Hold on its going to look good real soon.
They are nice rifles. I have one and I would prefer that over a norc any day of the week. I did spend about an extra 200$ to make it more comfy for me (new grip, handguard, castle nut), so overall, it's totally worth its cost.
But I also don't believe they're gonna get back to 1000$ any time soon. AOBC is not the only company overflowing in ARs. AOBC has overproduced more than others (compared to, say, Sturm Ruger), so they have to make a larger fire sale, but they're not losing that much per item, and they can't reduce production that much without cost either. The largest problem for all the companies making ARs is how the fullfillment channels (distributors and retailers) is packed right now. There are distributors with warehouses full of ARs (not just S&W, every brand), mostly budget ARs, the ones that are the most popular with amateurs. The retailers also have shelves full of them.
In the end I think the norcs will have to be sold at a lower price. Gun buyers are getting used to these prices, and when the dust will settle, a LOT of us will have an AR and will either want a high-end model, build our own from a receiver, or will be just happy with what we have. Last year when the sales started on these (and other models), all 10 CFOs got overrun and the longer transfer delays started. That means a lot of ARs moving around.