I think the Tavor would become obsolete to... Just saying. JP.
Would be??....I thought they are already lol
I think the Tavor would become obsolete to... Just saying. JP.
Good luck with that,they retail for more than $1900 in the states.Todays exchange rate alone puts it at $2390 before any other charges(duty,shipping,import fees?)
Why is it that the AR Fanboys/XCR haters club continues to insist that their is some kind of secret "NR tax/price gouge" conspiracy amongst CDN XCR retailers?
Why do Hk SL8,ACR,Tavor etc cost what they do,and what do they cost in the USA?
Why are .223 VZs right around $1000 if the secret retail cartel can charge double that,just because they are NR?
SKS....don't even go there.
It's getting kinda rediculous how often this "NR price gouge" is regurgitated by the XCR haters.
Brad34340, you do know that XCR-L cost around $2500CAD in Canada and it cost around $2000 CAD in USA?
The tavor is $2500CAD in Canada an around $2000 CAD in USA?
If Ar15 become non restricted, the demand for Ar15 would increase and the price of Ar15 will increase and it will not stay at the current prices.
Well Frankly I didn't specifically know that Where can one source a Tavor and or and XCR L for 2500 in Canada?
What does an AR cost in the US in cad?
I'm with you though if the AR was to become non restricted in Canada the prices would all go up.
Please keep in mind I'm in no way crapping on Tavor or XCR platforms .... I just believe they demand a comparitive premium (over the AR platform) in Canada because they are Unrestricted .... and I believe their demand is skewed positively in this country for them because of this Classification..... more so than features and benifits -- I'm NOT saying there are no features and benifits , just that those are not the primary things that make them popular. If the classifications were both unrestricted ... they'd need to be more in line with AR pricing or they would gather dust on the shelves.
I also (obviously) don't believe the idea of NR price Gouging is rediculous
Well Frankly I didn't specifically know that Where can one source a Tavor and or and XCR L for 2500 in Canada?
What does an AR cost in the US in cad?
I'm with you though if the AR was to become non restricted in Canada the prices would all go up.
Please keep in mind I'm in no way crapping on Tavor or XCR platforms .... I just believe they demand a comparitive premium (over the AR platform) in Canada because they are Unrestricted .... and I believe their demand is skewed positively in this country for them because of this Classification..... more so than features and benifits -- I'm NOT saying there are no features and benifits , just that those are not the primary things that make them popular. If the classifications were both unrestricted ... they'd need to be more in line with AR pricing or they would gather dust on the shelves.
I also (obviously) don't believe the idea of NR price Gouging is rediculous
It could also be that both the Tavor and XCR haven't been around for 50+ years and the companys that designed them are recuperating R&D money as well as running specialized tooling to produce almost every part in house. They lack the benefit of hundreds of manufacturers producing common parts in competition with one another that they can source from.
I bought my Tavor for $2500 and my XCR L for $2350. These are non sale prices, they are normal prices at that time. But this was a while ago and prices have gone up because of our weak Canadian dollar.
It could also be that both the Tavor and XCR haven't been around for 50+ years and the companys that designed them are recuperating R&D money as well as running specialized tooling to produce almost every part in house. They lack the benefit of hundreds of manufacturers producing common parts in competition with one another that they can source from.
Good Point .... although it would also mean parts are less readily available wouldn't you say?
While I'm roaming around "fantasy land" dreaming about the day when the Canadian Government reclasifies the AR to non restricted Could we agree that any price increase the AR experiences at that time couldn't be blamed on recouping R&D and tooling costs ?
Could we agree that should all pricing remain relatively the same "spread" as it is now ..... it would be dificult to imagine Canadian Gun owners flocking to non AR platforms when there was this much money seperating the two?
Do you believe if the AR was non-restricted tomorrow -- the price of them would remain the same as they are today? If not what would cause the change ?
I wish I had those two in my safe I'm betting you're pleased.
I did find a Tavor listed at CSC for $2579.00 so close ---- Wolverine has one listed for $2625.00 they also have listed an XCR-L in 223 for $2610.00 and I believe the key Mod version at $2795.00
Do you own an AR and if so what did you pay for it?
Please define "significantly better" weight advantage?The XCR ergos are significantly better, but the AR weight is significantly better. I think XCR is less likely to jam in dirty conditions but for civilian purposes I don't think that's an issue. I think it comes down to which of those attributes are more attractive.
I also think the buffer tube on the AR is silly, and doesn't allow folding stocks.



























