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    SOLD OUT: Type 81 Special Edition -FINAL SHIPMENT-

    TYPE 81 SPECIAL EDITION



    Last Chance.

    • Fourth and final T81 SE Shipment in-stock now, this is the last of the SE's
    Featuring a dark red wood finish and a Mil-Spec Phosphate finish for superior scratch and corrosion resistance over bluing
    • Choice of Fixed or Folding stock
    • Available in an Optics Ready version with side mount pins and right hand safety factory installed. Choice of Picatinny or the Legendary Kobra side Mount Red Dot (lefty friendly)
    • Starting at just $1199
    • Optional 75 round drum magazines now pinned instead of internally blocked
    • Previous shipments completely sold out within a couple days


    Bundle and Save.

    • Combine your order and save! Only available at time of sale:
    Drum Magazine: $199 $99
    Spare Parts Kit: $149 $99






    CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFO & ORDERING

    Last edited by Tactical Imports; 02-09-2023 at 04:02 PM.
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    Are they half price to clear them out ASAP

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    Guess this really is the final shipment

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    Ah yes, the final, final, final shipment. Did I add enough finals to this post?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul L View Post
    Are they half price to clear them out ASAP
    With today’s news they’ll sell themselves.

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    Good luck selling these now.
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    My question is, and not being a smart ass. What is the incentive to buy these at full price now, when they could be prohibited within days, weeks, or months and become a long term paperweight? If they were steeply discounted at under $1000 I would consider maybe taking my chances. I understand that TI may make less of a profit margin, but the real loser in this situation is the customer who has something they cannot use.

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    No more Kobra red dots instock?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gordon957 View Post
    My question is, and not being a smart ass. What is the incentive to buy these at full price now, when they could be prohibited within days, weeks, or months and become a long term paperweight? If they were steeply discounted at under $1000 I would consider maybe taking my chances. I understand that TI may make less of a profit margin, but the real loser in this situation is the customer who has something they cannot use.
    incentive? let the free market dictate the prices. soon TI will be competing with people listing theirs on EE below $1200.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gordon957 View Post
    My question is, and not being a smart ass. What is the incentive to buy these at full price now, when they could be prohibited within days, weeks, or months and become a long term paperweight? If they were steeply discounted at under $1000 I would consider maybe taking my chances. I understand that TI may make less of a profit margin, but the real loser in this situation is the customer who has something they cannot use.
    You’d be amazed the sorts of things folks do on their private property that is technically “prohibited” or otherwise illegal. The incentive is you technically have it while you can get it.

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