Dang. That is a good deal. Can we get that stuff shipped from brownells to Canada?
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Absolutely, just do a search on here and there’s lot of info on order from brownells. As long as your order is under 500 bucks the only requirement they have is for you to sign an end user agreement, and obviously if it’s admissable in Canada.
Get an account, place your order, wait for an email from sandy with an end user agreement, sign and return, they’ll email you with the final shipping cost and that’s about it.
You’ll want to use the priority mail shipping service or something like that. It goes UPS to the border and then Canada Post so you don’t end up with 69 dollar brokerage fees from UPS or fedex.
Like I said, do a search here and there’s a lot of guys with more experience chiming in.
If you want a better price either keep an eye on Arms easy for their sales. Geissele usually goes on for 20% off once or twice a year.
Better yet, keep an eye out on brownells. I just ordered an SSA-E for 165USD/220 CAD with the sale and a 20 dollar off discount code. You won’t find a better deal than that.
Sorry, didn't mean to turn this into a "vs" thread.
Just some of these trigger prices are a little over the top.
tell me more about the MBT....
S7 tool steel not powered metal, a nice wall between the stages, great pull weight for each stage, just a great all around two stage AR trigger. Research a couple youtubes and look at the trigger's reviews on Larue's site.
At the price it's simply impossible to beat. I have a friend in the US who has a dozen of them so I've used em a fair bit. Don't have enough good things to say about them.
Maybe we should start another thread on it, hopefully we haven't hijacked the OP's thread too much.
To be fair, the Geissele's are great. It's the price for what else is available that gets me.
Wow, now that's a more acceptable price for Geissele's imo.
After trying a Larue MBT for $87 usd REGULAR PRICE (as good or better imo) I just don't see how Geissele can charge as much as they do for similar trigger.
Someone has got to figure out how to bring the Larue's into Canada for a reasonable Cdn. price.
Absolutely, just do a search on here and there’s lot of info on order from brownells. As long as your order is under 500 bucks the only requirement they have is for you to sign an end user agreement, and obviously if it’s admissable in Canada.
Get an account, place your order, wait for an email from sandy with an end user agreement, sign and return, they’ll email you with the final shipping cost and that’s about it.
You’ll want to use the priority mail shipping service or something like that. It goes UPS to the border and then Canada Post so you don’t end up with 69 dollar brokerage fees from UPS or fedex.
Like I said, do a search here and there’s a lot of guys with more experience chiming in.
Where did you pick this up?
Rampart lists LaRue on their website (but no products listed). I've sent them an email requesting info if they still deal with them and whether or not we can get that trigger...I'll post what I hear.Those LaRue MBT-2S triggers look great. Where to purchase in canada?
Rampart lists LaRue on their website (but no products listed). I've sent them an email requesting info if they still deal with them and whether or not we can get that trigger...I'll post what I hear.



























