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These have always been this price. You can get a type 97 for 1200 all in give or take.

In April 2020 they sold for $2400 no tax, now 10.4% more at $2650.

2020 to 2022 there was 3.87% inflation.

6.53% increase.

Also just because it's been X price doesn't mean it's a fair price
 
Well I wish I had bought one sooner. I picked up mine after our lovely PM banned all my ARs. So now looking back I could have two or three of these rifles vs my dozen ARs that are paperweights.
 
In April 2020 they sold for $2400 no tax, now 10.4% more at $2650.

2020 to 2022 there was 3.87% inflation.

6.53% increase.

Also just because it's been X price doesn't mean it's a fair price

The lower the price the happier I am.

But realistically, since when guns prices follow inflation?
In the free market capitalism, it usually supply and demand that dictate price. The only way to bring the price down is if you can tell people not buy them at $2600 and wait till they go down.
 
Lol the x95 at $2600 barely even raised in price compared to other firearms. Prices have gone crazy on recent imports.
 
$2782.50 with 5% tax is a big ask for a 2-4moa 4kg gat

It's an infantry rifle not a paper target rifle. You pay for reliability, ruggedness and the fact that it's built by a company that supplies one of the best militaries in the world.
If people want to shoot one inch circles at a paper target all day there are tons of other offerings available in Canada.
 
It's an infantry rifle not a paper target rifle. You pay for reliability, ruggedness and the fact that it's built by a company that supplies one of the best militaries in the world.
If people want to shoot one inch circles at a paper target all day there are tons of other offerings available in Canada.

Name 1 NR semi auto centrefire that will do 1moa all day.

Its rugged, sure, so is an AR, so are many other guns. Don't confuse weight with quality or strength.

It does what it does but its not special and compared to other bullpups isn't all that great.
 
I own one.

My $750 AR15 shoots better and is equally reliable

What $750 AR? If you tell me your M&P Sport II shoots better I don't believe you at all and I will have a good laugh. The accuracy claims on this forum in various threads from people are laughable. I doubt many people on here could shoot 1 MOA all day with a bolt gun. Experienced shooters running and gunning on targets even at 10-20 yards with highly modified ARs don't even shoot close to 1MOA even at that distance.

Like I previously stated shooting both my AR's with bulk ammo and comparing those targets to an X95 there was no difference. I wish I hadn't sold my X95 because all I am stuck with is a couple useless paper weights.
 
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