New Dealer Tesro Canada

Tesro Inc

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Hello,
We are very excited to join the CGN and would like to introduce ourselves.
Tesro Canada is new a relatively new business in Canada, in business for about 3 years now.
However it is operated by a couple with long term involvement in shooting sports and gun manufacturing.
To see little more info about us you can check out our About Us page.

Of course, nothing goes without some nice pictures of good looking pieces of equipment.
Here are couple of pictures of the Signum line of Tesro rifles and pistols in silver.

Thanks for checking us out and looking forward to with working with all of you.

Asmir and Miriam

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Welcome! It's good to have new sources of guns.
Very cool stuff. I'll know where to go to get my guns if I am ever accepted to the Olympics.
 
Hi 9mmGunGuy,
Of course, here is little more info.
Tesro family business is owned and run by Peter Roemer and family. Peter used to be main designer at Walther for many decades, until he decided to start his own company in early 2000s.
Tesro started with making air pistols and quickly followed with a .22/32 pistol (2004), which which were so well received that they decided to make an air rifle.
First air rifle was released in 2005, which is how I discovered them (Asmir), as I was in the market for new air rifle.
Two years ago, Tesro added smallbore rifles and stocks to the lineup as well.
The company is located in Bavaria, Germany and has been very popular in local German market and surrounding countries.

Back to the Tesro air rifle, I bought from them...
That is how I met Miriam, Peter's daughter...and the rest is history as they say :)

After Miriam moved to Canada we decided to bring the family business here to North America and start importing Tesro products among other fine goodies.

Asmir
 
Have dealt with Asmir and Miriam for a couple of years now Good knowledgeable people Excellent products
Welcome aboard
 
Asmir and Miriam are excellent supporters of the shooting sports and wonderful folks on top of that! I purchased a custom-made Sauer shooting jacket and pants from them last year and they were extemely helpful throughout the entire process. Congrats on joining CGN!

Jason
 
Thank you very much for kind words Jason. Hopefully winter is not keeping you away from the range.
 
You have some very nice looking products, Its good to see another supplier offering quality items available to the Canadian market.
Welcome and good luck to you.
 
I recently bought ammunition (SK Standard Plus) from Tesro Canada and was truly pleased with costumer service and with the product. I will gladly be buying from them again. Oh and Tesro rifles are very tempting...

Marcos
 
I’m not so sure if I like Tesro’s attitude to selling firearm-related items. At some point in time I had close encounters of the third kind with Tesro. I was buying 22LR ammo (SK Magazine) and on the top of “normal” request for PAL etc. they requested “a proof of address”! I’ve been dealing with a number of online gun retailers but first time I got a request like that. So, I promptly sent them my address using e-mail. But that was NOT enough for “Asmir and Miriam”. They requested a copy of my DRIVERS LICENCE! Since I already paid for my order by EMT there was no way I could cancel my order. Reluctantly, I sent them a scan of my drivers licence. I guess I’ll be quite reluctant to buy anything from them again.
 
I’m not so sure if I like Tesro’s attitude to selling firearm-related items. At some point in time I had close encounters of the third kind with Tesro. I was buying 22LR ammo (SK Magazine) and on the top of “normal” request for PAL etc. they requested “a proof of address”! I’ve been dealing with a number of online gun retailers but first time I got a request like that. So, I promptly sent them my address using e-mail. But that was NOT enough for “Asmir and Miriam”. They requested a copy of my DRIVERS LICENCE! Since I already paid for my order by EMT there was no way I could cancel my order. Reluctantly, I sent them a scan of my drivers licence. I guess I’ll be quite reluctant to buy anything from them again.

Not sure I see what the big deal is. If you wanted to cancel, you could've... EMT or otherwise. Some places are asking for ID to buy ammo in person. These guys here need to know your address to ship to you. If you're not comfortable sharing your D/L photo, did you ask if you could offer a different proof of address? Such as a utility bill, etc.?

The point is, were you happy with the product? the price? and the service? If so, that's all that really matters.
 
Not sure I see what the big deal is. If you wanted to cancel, you could've... EMT or otherwise. Some places are asking for ID to buy ammo in person. These guys here need to know your address to ship to you. If you're not comfortable sharing your D/L photo, did you ask if you could offer a different proof of address? Such as a utility bill, etc.?

The point is, were you happy with the product? the price? and the service? If so, that's all that really matters.


Usually, I buy ammo online with the exception of my local CT where they ask me about my PAL number not my D/L or whatever is related to my address. I’ve been doing a number of firearm related transactions online per year and NOBODY EVER asked me about providing a “proof of address”, like providing my D/L. Tesro knew my shipping address very well because first, I had to register on their website as I do for many other online vendors which includes address, and second, I submitted my address to them separately by e-mail.
I wouldn’t be surprised if all online firearms vendors were requesting a “proof of address”. However, that sort of weird request is only limited to Tesro. That’s why I’ve been so uneasy about the incident.
The 22LR ammo I’ve bought was O.K. but nothing to write home about. But that’s not their fault obviously. They sell what they have in store.
 
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