K100 need help

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I think TSE lacks the online presence needed to market the K100, unless they're willing to build a section for just that gun and have banners like Marstar uses. Otherwise it's just going to be the easy-way-out link to the manufactures site or it'll get lost in another downloadable .pdf document as things currently are. Marstar's site focused more on promoting the products rather than the company.
 
TSE is a very good compagny dont hesitate o deal whit them. Wolverine is very good and i can also tell you that questar, armco, club de tir de montreal and tradeexcanada are very top notch corporation.

BTW: when will you introduce a modern rifle to the canadian market ? i am shure you guys have somme interesting stuff
 
While I must agree that TSE could benefit from a more dynamic website, they do not suffer from poor customer service.

If they could improve the presentation of the available guns on the website, and maintain there current customer service, (particularly here) they would be an excellent choice.

That said, I still think the product line would be right up Freedom Ventures alley.
 
Guys keep it simple--English is not his first language.

TSE is good. Wolverine Supplies is good.
Either store will represent your guns well in Canada.

You can find their addresses and phone numbers at the top of the page.
Just click on the names and you will go their websites.
 
Maxim said:
If you want to feel like buying something ... give them a call and ask for a quote :). I am pretty sure it will be the lowest around.

I don't like calling. I either deal on the internet, or in person.
Not a big fan of calling up places I haven't been to before. Don't do it often. It's not something I particularly enjoy.
 
I've have a positive experience dealing with TSE. Like someone else mentioned, they've got their prices (on certain items at least) are unbeatable and they have good customer service.
 
ilovepotatos said:
I don't like calling. I either deal on the internet, or in person.
Not a big fan of calling up places I haven't been to before. Don't do it often. It's not something I particularly enjoy.


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I don't think you can go wrong with Gunnar at Armco or Mark at Questar. The lay out of their websites are easy to navigate, show their products and actually help sell guns.:eek:
 
FN said:
I don't think you can go wrong with Gunnar at Armco...the lay out of (his) website is easy to navigate, show his products and actually help sell guns.:eek:
x2 for Gunnar (Armco). Though his site isn't sophisticated, he updates frequently and he's a born salesman - in the best sense - his gun descriptions make me salivate, even over some old clunker!
 
We Started negotiantion with The Shooting Edge.Just waiting for some papers.....
Yours
Yaroslav
 
Will they be carrying a full assortment of Grand Power products or just pistols?
 
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