Does anyone know why Glock pistols are generally 250 dollars more expensive here than in the states?
Doesn't glock ship stock directly to Canada?
Sometimes people crack me up
I'll sell you a Glock for $490.00 US. Of course you'll need to travel to the US to get it... you'll need to show proper documentation (proof you can legally take possession of it) to take delivery of it in the US... you'll need to get yourself an export permit to legally take it from the US to Canada... you'll need to stop at US Customs to get your export paperwork and SED stamped by US Customs... you'll need to stop at Canada Customs to get your import stuff taken care of, pay your DUTY, GST and PST if you're in Ontario... you'll need to get your import paperwork, CFC registration and ATT's dealt with... then you can drive home and enjoy your new purchase.
Glock exports guns to Canada (to a Canadian distributor)... they or the distributor have to get import and export permits, they have to pay freight costs, broker fees, bond fees, customs charges, etc.. The distributor has to register and warehouse the guns... pay salespeople to sell them to the dealers and pay staff to service and handle the warranty on Glock's behalf. Do you expect they do this for free?
Of course there's a price difference between Canada and the US... how can there not be?
Mark
Sometimes people crack me up
I'll sell you a Glock for $490.00 US. Of course you'll need to travel to the US to get it... you'll need to show proper documentation (proof you can legally take possession of it) to take delivery of it in the US... you'll need to get yourself an export permit to legally take it from the US to Canada... you'll need to stop at US Customs to get your export paperwork and SED stamped by US Customs... you'll need to stop at Canada Customs to get your import stuff taken care of, pay your DUTY, GST and PST if you're in Ontario... you'll need to get your import paperwork, CFC registration and ATT's dealt with... then you can drive home and enjoy your new purchase.
Glock exports guns to Canada (to a Canadian distributor)... they or the distributor have to get import and export permits, they have to pay freight costs, broker fees, bond fees, customs charges, etc.. The distributor has to register and warehouse the guns... pay salespeople to sell them to the dealers and pay staff to service and handle the warranty on Glock's behalf. Do you expect they do this for free?
Of course there's a price difference between Canada and the US... how can there not be?
Mark
Mark - aren't Glocks made in Austria? Those costs should close if they are being shipped from the factory to both countries. Do all Glocks come through the USA to Canada?
In any case, there is a difference in pricing here in Canada and the USA for many products. I just had a conversation today with a company that sells CT scanners about a particular model. Price in the US $1M, price in Canada $1.5M. The price is determined by many factors and in a big way by what the market will bear. Canada is also a smaller market and costs to maintain equivalent levels of service are higher in Canada.
No one answered my question of whether Glock ships to canada or not.
are you people saying that every Glock in canada came from the United States?
There are a few Glocks that have been imported from Europe and other places, (usually used guns), but Glock does not supply their Canadian product directly from Austria... those European guns were imported by dealers or individuals, not Glock.
Glock supplies Canada as part of their North American operations (out of Georgia).
Mark
or you can buy it from gun store in the US that will look after everything on there end and bring it to the border for you for about nother $75 above what the gun cost in the store all you have to do is the paper work on the canadian side befor picking it up at the border
Mark - aren't Glocks made in Austria? Those costs should close if they are being shipped from the factory to both countries. Do all Glocks come through the USA to Canada?
In any case, there is a difference in pricing here in Canada and the USA for many products. I just had a conversation today with a company that sells CT scanners about a particular model. Price in the US $1M, price in Canada $1.5M. The price is determined by many factors and in a big way by what the market will bear. Canada is also a smaller market and costs to maintain equivalent levels of service are higher in Canada.
I think MM nailed it here. We are used to paying more than the americans and we will continue as long as we tolerate it and this stands true on many products, not just firearms. The dollar has been rising for considerably for quite some time, but we are still waiting for considerable decreases in prices. Bottom line, we are used to it and will pay it, so nothing will change.
I am not saying or expecting prices need to be at par because the dollar is, I understand the realities. But $250 a gun Bullsh*t. We are simply being taken.
Then please gets yourself some capital or use your own money and start up a gun shop or for that matter any shop... and guarantee me that your prices will be on Par with the US...
At least read my whole post before you start running off.



























