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If people want to pay US Prices for goods I'll be happy to charge you the same US price you see advertised elsewhere... you pay me in US dollars... and you figure out how you're getting it out of the US and into Canada (legally) on your own. :) If you want us to export it, transport it, clear it through customs, register it and process it for sale then you pay us in Canadian dollars with our markup added to cover our costs for all of those services and our profit built in. Not an unrealistic expectation on our part :)

Mark

Not at all unrealistic;)

And a very good explanation of the long drawn out process. Thanks for the post.
 
No worries

Mark,

I understand how those questions can wear on you. In fact, when I looked at my question the next day I remembered the questions we used to get when we owned a snowmobile and boat dealership and it was then that I completely understood your response.

What is obvious to me is that you have a great following and that is impressive. I have also always been impressed with the stuff that you are able to obtain.

PS 90 and DI AR rifles not my cup of tea but I keep watching your site and I am sure we will do business one day.
 
I'm trying to wrap my head around the price for the PS90s you have for sale. Even if they are the USG model or triple rail model they only go for $ 2,000 max in the US. Assuming a 25% retail margin to be conservative that would mean a US cost of about $1,500.

I know the DOS raised pricing and there are small exchange differences and shipping. I have no idea about duty but if they are FNH USA then there should be none as they are US manufacture which makes sense because that is the only way they get into the US.

I begrudge no one a profit either but this seems high especially when you work the numbers back to the cost side in the US as I would assume you are getting them from FNH USA or a FNH USA wholesaler.

Having said that I am sure you will sell all that you have. I'll import my own.
I take it, then, that you have no idea what`s involved in bringing certain firearms into Canada...There is a large amount of paperwork to fill out, permits to buy, custom`s to deal with etc.....Mark does not work for free....He is one of the best in the business for importing neat firearms and accessories....Just look at the trouble he went through to get 10 round Ar mags made legal....So go ahead and import on your own, you will be in for a shock...Long live profits
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