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Not in your budget, but you know you want it...
(restricted version pictured, but non-res coming soon!)
Unfortunately this is well above my budget too... too bad, it sure looks cool!
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Not in your budget, but you know you want it...
(restricted version pictured, but non-res coming soon!)
There should be a sticky on this topic, probably with information about where to possibly locate rifles such as the 180B when they become available used.
Because to be honest I have never seen one, ever, but I don't know where to look. Anyone know?
On a side note, how much do mini's with the factory folders go for now?. I'v been interested in them for awhile now.
Frontier has one for sale on their site, but the price they're asking is pretty high compared to what they usually go for on the EE.
......that's a total rip-off price. The rifle is easily worth $500 less.
How do you figure its worth 500 less? They sold new for upwards of $1400+ tax.When i bought mine brand new 2 months ago i paid $1040 for it plus tax but my gun dealer did make off ok as it was a part of of $9000 purchase.Its all supply and demand.I just bought a running 1927 Harley Davidson for $19000 and when the restoration is done it will be worth in excess of $60000 when i find the right buyer...Am i ripping someone off too because this bike didnt even command a $1000 price tag when new.Rare usually equates a higher price tag.
...speaking of non-restricted black rifles I guess the SA80 is prohibited by name?
A 180b is far from a "classic". So selling it used for over $500 more than what it cost to buy new just a few years ago is a rip-off. It's just taking advantage of the market for non-restricted black rifles in Canada.
SA80 are in 12(X) because they are converted auto.
If someone makes a semi-auto SA80 receiver in Canada and somehow get hold of the 200,000 surplus SA80A1 in the warstock....



























