M+M CEO Considered Pulling M10X Rifle From Canada After Brouhaha - CDN Gun Blog

Wow - I go away to Ottawa for a few days and come back to "upside down world", with a bunch of the former M10X nay-sayers suddenly winding in their necks now that the shoe is on the other foot with pricing on something they want. HAH! The hypocrisy regarding pricing for the Macabee "AR" would be laughable if the back-tracking weren't so pathetically obvious...
 
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Dramatic. :)

Schit happens, and better get used to it because life will likely have more minor disappointments as you live it unless you still live with mom and dad. Sometimes things go bad even when all parties have good intentions - usually the result of bad communications - and all the shouting and whining in the world won't do anything except make the butthurt last longer.

I wasn't part of this presale because I have multiple bad experiences on previous pre-order sales, and you're lucky because there's been more than few different dealers that weren't nearly as honest or fast to return money as Wanstalls is.
 
Well I DID SAY I wasn't going to mention the issue for the next rifle that emerges. Also, 'if' I wasn't the object of an unhealthy obsession. What a shyt show that thread became all without me. Hmm. I think it was the drinking and typing as someone said? That others want a big hat and cane too, and are running their mouths though gold plated tooth grills, is intriguing nonetheless.

I guess I missed that part of you saying it through all the other hundreds of garbage trolling name calling posts

Again you are wrong by saying "you" are the unhealthy obsession from me WHEN it's you trolling my posts on #### I want to buy then you critizing me on it so that's when I go back to the whole jealously thing ;-)
 
Wow - I go away to Ottawa for a few days and come back to "upside down world", with a bunch of the former M10X nay-sayeseeks suddenly winding in their necks now that the shoe is on the other foot with pricing on something they want. HAH! The hypocrisy regarding pricing for the Macabee "AR" would be laughable if the back-tracking weren't so pathetically obvious...

This IS it exactly where the glass slipper fits ;-)
 
Ha! I just glanced through the NR Ar thread... am I in bizarro world? Its like the ying to this threads yang... exact opposites.. with some of the same contributors in both!

Why is it ok for a NR AR to be pushing $3k when so many others are half that price? Thats for that thread though but yea very interesting read.

You got it dude!!! I'm glad people are opening up their "eye" to this hypocrisy now
 
I always said I’d buy, I buy gas still .... hey do any of y’all still buy gas ?..... do I have to explain how stupid you are for buying gas ? Yea that’s what I thought.....

I’m a Canadian it’s the Canadian way things are what there priced buy it or don’t buy it. What do I care if the next guy buys gas let alone a luxurious item like a rifle. Your outrage is misplaced your ideals are flawed. careful you might indoctrinate yourself to believe everything you believe is real, true and just.
 
Frankly, both guns are more than I'm willing to spend for what they are - sight unseen. I'm not allergic to restricted guns though, so, given the price/quality of AR's in this market, I'm a pretty happy camper, one who isn't looking to get "done" so I can have an NR "almost" (as in "almost AK", or "almost AR") in the closet. I think that if the BCL was 100% reliable and reasonably accurate and available locally (so I can make sure I'm not getting something obviously defective) I'd get one. They aren't, so I'm not going to lose any sleep over it. YMMV, and that's OK too.
 
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No way Tavor and this rifle should be in the same price range, not even close..
Let me play Devil's advocate. Why not? Maybe Tavor can fill in the shoes of the rifle that fires cheap and commonly available 7.62x39? Of shoes of non-bullpup rifle with their design limitations?
I think price should be compared only for firearms that could be substitute for each other. Otherwise it's apple vs oranges
I don't think that a battle proven rifle as Tavor made by a company with decades of military experience could be even compared to a micky mouse product
 
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I have no clue how many they've sold... my guess is not many... it was a bit of a troll post, my bad lol

Anyone ever look into the Kel Tec RFB in .308? $1635 CAD in the US... $2400-$2500 CAD here.... the more I look the more the price variations are noticeable... I guess thats why IRG is such a good thing here.

The RFB MSRP in the USA is $1929.09 US DOLLARS, not $1635 Canadian.

https://www.keltecweapons.com/rifles/rfb18

And that's the more common 18" version, not the 18.5" version only available in Canada, the RFB-C.

Some US dealers are selling under MSRP, a google search turned up one dealer selling for $1665 USD, not Canadian dollars.

At today's conversion rate, $1665USD = $2120.00 Canadian - which includes no allowance for export costs.

So no, I don't think RFB pricing in Canada is anywhere near as pathetic as M10X pricing, and Vault Distributing is NOT North Sylva. Though all black guns are a little inflated up here.
 
The RFB MSRP in the USA is $1929.09 US DOLLARS, not $1635 Canadian.

https://www.keltecweapons.com/rifles/rfb18

And that's the more common 18" version, not the 18.5" version only available in Canada, the RFB-C.

Some US dealers are selling under MSRP, a google search turned up one dealer selling for $1665 USD, not Canadian dollars.

At today's conversion rate, $1665USD = $2120.00 Canadian - which includes no allowance for export costs.

So no, I don't think RFB pricing in Canada is anywhere near as pathetic as M10X pricing, and Vault Distributing is NOT North Sylva. Though all black guns are a little inflated up here.

I compared the US retail price vs the Canadian retail price. Apples to apples. By comparing msrp to retail you taint the numbers. A consumer in the US can buy the rifle for $1635... while a consumer in Canada pays $24-2500... both in CAD.
 
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