Yes Sirrrr! A few of our dealers got the first shipment snatched up pretty fast.
We see what you did there, lol. It can be pronounced multiple ways, with a soft J, or a hard J. But we like to pronounce it the murican way, with big bold, all capitals, flying eagles, exclamation marks !!!!!JARD!!!!!!
We're monogamous that way, and we don't like to share. Call us old school, but it works! But in all seriousness, we remains strictly exclusive on all products we bring to Canada mainly due to the fact that we are able to provide excellent after sale service, in terms of warranty, and support to our customers.
From past experience, the more hands in the kitchen, the crappier the service the end consumer receives. You get bounced around from importer to importer because none want to take the hit. By being exclusive, we take on strict liability on the product, and are then able to control the servicing and aftermarket support you need. Everybody wins.
Happy shootin'.
Looks like it’s made with an axe... but maybe is super reliable
Is the jard equipped with a bolt release?
The designer of Nintendo Labo, and the designer of Jard share a very common trait. They only draw and design with rulers.*Designed by the maker of Nintendo Labo.
It looks so 1980's....I love it.
I want it in 45ACP. Only way to go. Will 45ACP be brought in?
The Jard J68 made our 2017 list of most interesting guns from SHOT Show for Canadians because it’s an ultra-handy carbine with reliable magazines and a superb trigger. Now, thanks to minor changes by the Jard team, it retains its coveted non-restricted status. With a retail price of about $1400 (blame the Canadian dollar), it’s not dirt cheap, but then it’s also made in America in small numbers by a company that cares about the Canadian market. The gun’s trigger makes this a paradoxical rifle. The trigger, buried in a metal box so aesthetically harsh that it would have hurt the feelings of Uziel Gal (the designer of the Uzi), is a single-stage match trigger, which you’ll know the second you press it, yet it’s contained within a brutally utilitarian, all-terrain package. That this is even possible makes us question why we’ve tolerated other bullpup triggers. We credit Jard for building a gun that makes us reexamine our perception of an entire class of firearm. In a way, it’s the ultimate truck gun, and it’s definitely worth experiencing firsthand. It’s available exclusively from Blue Line Solutions Canada, and we think it’s worth a serious look.
Possibly. Not at this exact time, but we are considering if there is demand. +1 for you!
It's a volksgewehr.
I want the 10mm. The ballistics of 10mm coming out of that barrel + 10 rounds in the mag? Compact powerhouse.