Such crude appeal these rifles have. Took mine to the range today. What a fun rifle to shoot. Love it.
Sold my original a couple of years ago. So glad I got one again.
Such crude appeal these rifles have. Took mine to the range today. What a fun rifle to shoot. Love it.
Sold my original a couple of years ago. So glad I got one again.
Ya not sure what the complaints are about. It's a tad over priced but my buddies fixed stock is straight as an arrow and was a lazer right out of the box. He also got the kobra which is the most badass optic I've seen. Not the best but definitely the coolest.
The Type 81 costs double the price of the AK to produce (economy of scale). Yet we still price the Type 81 the same price as how AK's are priced in other parts of the world. We would sell exponentially more Type 81's at a drastically lower price but it is simply not realistic given the margins.
A $100 SKS didn't cost $100 to make. They were sold off as surplus -big difference.
Does that statement makes sense when the Canadian orders are just a piggyback to military orders as you said twice before and not individual orders filled, i.e. high fixed cost??? The tooling for the semi version was already available according to my online research.
Given the quality of the last order, I'd say US $200 fob/each for a 2,400 number order makes total sense to me. But they sold for $1,200 CAD and seriously, spending a little more care in finish would have been nice. Do they have tools for the wood or maybe they do but not sharp?
I am not complaining at all (just a little, lol). A FX9 is US$700 retail in the US and here it sells out within a day for $CAD 1,350.
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They make hundreds of thousands of AK's each year for global market. Type 81 less then 1% of AK production and only occasional. Think about supply chains, set up costs, transportation of parts between factories. They gave us the AK price one time, it is half the T81 price.
I think they get them for little and mark them up to make money. You know, how businesses work.
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