MapleSugar
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
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I suggest you look into the cost of importing from the US again, it has gone up something fierce. I had a genuine 91/30 sniper imported from rguns through questar. I paid $900 for the rifle & the total cost involved was about $1300 Cnd. Now it costs $700 for the first firearm +.
Even if the costs have gone up, you're missing my point. Unless they were doing a special order, what kind of dealer would only import one rifle at a time?
Instead, they are likely bringing in dozens, if not hundreds, or even thousands of guns with each order. Are they charged $700 for every firearm? Do they need to tack huge increases on their costs to maintain a profit? I doubt it. Especially when the Russian rifles in question are coming from Russia and there are no U.S. export fees to worry about. Otherwise, they would all have the U.S. importer's stamp on them.
Think about it, the U.S. importers have to mark every foreign firearm they bring into their country per the BATF regulations, yet we don't and the same firearms that are sold here unmarked cost less down there marked. You would think the U.S. consumer would have to pay more considering the expense of marking every single foreign; rifle, pistol and shotgun brought into their country.
In my experience, reasonably priced firearms and ammunition fly off the shelves and out the doors. The more guns people have, the more ammunition they need to keep them fed. The more reasonable the costs, the more new people will want to be active in the sport.
If you don't believe me, go into Kesselring's just South of Bellingham on a Saturday morning. I wouldn't be surprised if Ron isn't doing more business than every gunstore in the Lower Mainland combined. Or go to a Puyallup gunshow on a Saturday and watch the one day ammo dealer sell everything he has, while the overpriced guys sit on their stock both days and barely sell anything. I've never seen anything that even comes close to it at a HACS show.
Gouging customers is just playing into the anti's hands.



















































