$17/hr for skilled trade, wow, I hope they're paying less tax to make up for it.
In AZ I believe their state income tax is under 5%.
$17/hr for skilled trade, wow, I hope they're paying less tax to make up for it.
was wondering as the US market got the same hype too?
Who knows , maybe the price will drop even further as the market becomes flooded with these various brands of ARs ; maybe the price will hit the 500 to 600 mark once we get into fall , and manufactures are looking to clear their inventories before 2018 .
Hoping that AR-15 prices will drop below these levels is more than wishful thinking - even if the Canadian dollar sees a bump. Norinco barn-spec AR-15s are the benchmark for the minimum amount you can spend and still get a functional firearm. If you find any mil-spec brand name AR-15 (like a M&P) below that, snag it and run for the hills...I thought I read somewhere this last shipment of M&P's will be the final ones at the reduced price. Maybe others will have excess inventory to blow out.
I thought I read somewhere this last shipment of M&P's will be the final ones at the reduced price. Maybe others will have excess inventory to blow out.
Yes. You are 100% right regarding Norinco cold hammer forged and chrome lined barrels. They alone worth the money we spend on rifle.I fukking hope so. I've been eyeballing this one from Lever Arms for a while:
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As I understand it, Norinco cold hammer forges their barrels, not so much for the sake of longevity of their barrels, but as a cost savings because apparently it's cheaper to manufacture this way. The longer lasting barrel life is just a bonus.
I've already got an SA20 and a 20" Colt HBAR build, but if Lever drops their price on their Norc built CQ-A1s in response to the dropping price of US-made ARs, I may have to grab a few Norcs as beater/loaner rifles.
Hoping that AR-15 prices will drop below these levels is more than wishful thinking - even if the Canadian dollar sees a bump. Norinco barn-spec AR-15s are the benchmark for the minimum amount you can spend and still get a functional firearm. If you find any mil-spec brand name AR-15 (like a M&P) below that, snag it and run for the hills...
Prices will start to normalize in the not-too-distant future once supply dwindles or smaller manufacturers decide to get out of the AR15 game.
Buy a Norinco then if you feel the M&P isn't up to it...How could be M&P a mil spec AR15 while it does not have a chrome lined barrel.lol
I have fired 3000 rounds from it mostly full auto and examined zero wear and tear in bore and chamber so far.
How could be M&P a mil spec AR15 while it does not have a chrome lined barrel.lol
Yea. MP15 sport 2 is the cheapest one available in Canada after Norinco.Smith and Wesson has several models of the M and P 15 ; some models have the chrome lined barrels , others models like the Sport 2 does not . It just depends on which model of the MP15 that you choose . The MP15 Sport 2 is the budget model of the MP15 line up I believe .
I think I'm content with semi-auto...I originally from Pakistan but live in Toronto. We can legaly own select fire weapons in back home.
How could be M&P a mil spec AR15 while it does not have a chrome lined barrel.lol
I originally from Pakistan but live in Toronto. We can legaly own select fire weapons in back home.
I think I'm content with semi-auto...
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It is CEREMONIAL FIRING with no rules.lolMorons.
Because chrome lined is torture tested by Military thats why called milspec. CheersCult of Shiny and Chrome is stong in Canada. They sell Sport line with much better Melonite barrels, but ppl demand chrome lined.
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It costed me 1500 US$. But now price is 2500 US$.



























