Ghostie is incorrect in his statement that the availability of Steyr in Canada is "not good" at the moment, as I have a warehouse full of Steyr rifles that would disagree.
Well, my comment is based on this: if we look at the reasonably current production (i.e. not 80 year milsurp rifles, etc.) "in stock" Steyr Mannlicher inventory listed on the websites of the sponsors of this forum as of today's date:
Wolverine Supplies: 1 item (M-A1 pistol 9mm)
Shooting Edge: Nothing
P&D Enterprises: Nothing
Ellwood Epps: Nothing (HS.50-M1 listed, but marked "sold")
Frontier Firearms: 2 items (M-A1 pistol, 9mm and .40)
SFRC: Nothing (HS.50 and HS.50-M1 marked "We do not stock this rifle, we order them in as they are purchased." M-A1 pistols in 9mm and .40, and SSG 69 rifle listed but marked "out of stock")
Target Sports: Nothing
CanadaAmmo: Nothing (M-A1 9mm and .40 pistols listed but marked "out of stock".)
Marstar: Nothing current
Questar: Nothing
Freedom Ventures: Nothing
Arms East: Nothing
Prophet River: 3 used rifles, two of which are of a type no longer in production.
Blue Line: Nothing
CRAFM: Nothing
Trade-Ex: 1 item (Steyr-Mannlicher SBS Pro Hunter in 376 Steyr, + some milsurps)
Brant Shooting Sports: Nothing
Reliable: Nothing (listed on the website but I know they have MA-1 pistols in stock and they did have a black Scout in .308WIN as recently as January).
Wanstalls: 4 items (HS.50 and HS.50-M1 rifles. M-A1 pistols in 9mm and .40. All marked as "in stock")
Al Flaherty's: Nothing
Cedar Valley Hunting Supply: Nothing
Westrifle: Nothing
etc., etc., etc. All these companies that are selling firearms on the web, and selling boat-loads of them in many cases, and all that is available from Steyr is the two big .50 cal rifles, the M-series pistols in 9 and 40, and one Prohunter in 376 Steyr?
If you have a warehouse full of Steyr rifles, then that is fantastic news... but it appears that no one knows about it - because the retailers on this site are not even listing them as available to order.
There always seems to be lots of interest in Steyr. Some models are expensive, but they are by no means anywhere near the top of the market in price-point for a given type of firearm (precision rifles, hunting rifles, pistols, etc.) When I post about my rifles here people are interested, as they are when I take them to the range. The range I usually go to is by far the busiest one in BC and I am one of the only people I
ever see shooting Steyr rifles up there! People (especially at that range) buy all manner of incredibly expensive gear. They just don't where they can get anything from Steyr.
Most of the parts, mags, slings, rings, you name it, for SSG69 that I have, I've had to source myself out of the U.S. or Europe, or work through Phil O'Dell. It's not easy being the mean green machine in this country - or a Steyr fan.
I'm not trying to be a dink, I'm just trying to relay my experience as a Steyr fan in this country in recent years. I can pretty much guarantee that there is nobody on CGN that follows Steyr related developments any closer than I do - and this is the first I have heard about there being a warehouse of Steyr rifles in Canada. I'm definiately going to get my local dealer to check on the availability of some stuff... because I love Steyr and this has piqued my interest. I spend way too much on this hobby.... just the kind of customer every business wants!
While the retailers may not be ordering Steyr from you, I think if the consumers had a sense of what you had they would start ordering them. I know I would.