PMags

I was at the big R in Havre MT on Saturday and they had pmags for 17 bucks each. I was very tempted to try and bring some across but I decided against it. They also had a huge box full of thermolds for 10 bucks each. Very tempting.
 
I thought by calling the CFO, I'll get the "correct answers" to my questions. Just to be sure, I did ask not only once but more than that.
Anyways, thanks for the advise guys!
 
I thought by calling the CFO, I'll get the "correct answers" to my questions. Just to be sure, I did ask not only once but more than that.
Anyways, thanks for the advise guys!

The answer is definitely, most assuredly... no. They need to be pinned or otherwise modified to a reduced capacity prior. With an authorized exporter (as Shawn indicated).
 
Your issue is not with Canada as long as they are pinned before they get here. Your issue is with the US for exporting ITAR items without an export permit.

Shawn
 
It is really sad to see the Circus on Gunbroker.

100 p-mags....with over 40 bids today.... $3,120!! LOL

10 Pmags $450... "Buy before the Ban".......

Sad.

No more P-Mags in Canada anytime soon. If anyone gets some, Why sell them to us when they can double their money sending them back to the U.S.

I wish I had more.. hahahaha
 
FYI - we do not want to be Chicken Little, we are simply reporting what has been said by our partners and friends in the US.

This will ultimately affect the amount of inventory and prices here in Canada. Capitalism is a B...

From arfcom

Brownells sold 3.5 years worth of PMAGs in 36 hours, and more than that for the metal Brownells AR mags.

From our friends - FFL in the US

There is literally not a single PMAG in the United States that hasn't been picked wholesale, no discount, nothing. Glock 19s are tough to come by. Colt 6920 are wholesaling for $2k a pop, SCAR17 ~$5k

WHAT ARE MANUFACTURERS DOING TO FIX THIS?

Not sure. I talked to a few vendors today and they're doing their best to keep product rolling but they are in a position to dictate who gets what to sell.

This is BAD for the industry. Price shocks are bad for ANY commoditized industry. That small gun dealer that just opened up? He's in for some problems. If he started out a month ago and can't get product, he's not going to make any money and close the doors.

There is NO INCENTIVE to discount anything right now. People are buying what they can get, not what they want. Don't expect dealers to cut you a break.

I think that vendors are going to tighten their credit. They don't need to finance people to make sales. Their finance department might say: Why should we wait 90 days to get paid when the dealer is going to flip that and make $2300 a gun tomorrow? We should get paid now!
 
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