Modern Varmint What IF?

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We have had a ton of inquiries on our Modern Varmint rifles from folks who would truly like one of these rifles but either are not in a financial situation to afford 1 due to the components used or just want a plain plinker where 1 to 2 MOA accuracy is good enough.

Unfortunately the minuscule market that Canada has and no opportunity to tap into foreign markets precludes any sort of mass production to bring costs down. BUT the quality of the barrel and a few other components could be changed to lower the cost.

What IF? We were to offer a run of Modern Varmints that don't have some of the Gucci parts? If, rather than an expensive matchgrade stainless barrel we were to install mass produced Mil spec type barrels. Delete the JP Silent Captured Buffer System and the higher priced furniture options?
The downside of dropping the JP buffer is that a conventional buffer and spring would not be retained. Unlike the AR however this is not a real big deal as our rifle comes apart quite differently.

The Timney trigger would still be employed, to alter that feature "could" require another FRT inspection, which frankly given the documents released this week regarding the AR15, we just don't want to go there.

What we are pondering is to offer a basic rifle that has either an A2 stock or a basic collapsible stock, very basic free float tube type hand guard, mil spec type barrel 20" long and standard AR style buffer and spring. This would save several hundred dollars and could get these rifles in the same price range or less than an XCR or Tavor but with a better trigger and way more aftermarket adaptability.

Thoughts????
 
Would the Gucci parts still be available, so as funds came available we could order individual parts to improve the rifle as we go?
 
There would certainly be some interest, although like you alluded to, there are a number of other rifles still at that reduced price point, so people will be comparing and choosing the "best" to buy (at least for them). Be the best in the price bracket and more will sell.
 
I would wager big money if this price change was don't to 2500-3k you would sell a handful more and that is all. Unless you break the 2k barrier I would be shocked if it was worth the production change for you. Just being honest from the Canadian market standpoint I don't see a 300-500 discount changing your buyers market.
 
Sounds.... rather intriguing.

I would like to see what price reduction would be available, but if you could build a "rack grade" model that was built prior to order like most manufactures so you could do a run of 100 rifles at a time that should reduce price just on efficiency and economy of scale alone not to mention the savings on parts. Should be able to hit $2500 a piece or better hadn't you? This would make you very competitively priced and take the "boutique" stigma away.
 
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