Glock4ever
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- Edmonton, AB
I was talking to my buddy about my short O/U shotty for hunting and he was looking for it online and can't find it. Did Ricol go under?
Martin had a couple of the 20 gauge ones at the Calgary Gun Show, but that was early on Friday, so a decent chance he sold them by the end of the show.
The 12 gauge ones are pretty much long gone, although they show up on the EE from time to time.
I have the 12G model, my buddy was asking about it. I didn't know they were a special run gun so I was telling him that he could just get one if he googled it.
I am a bit surprised that this isn't still being made. I would have thought based on how many people want one, it would be a regularly stocked gun...
Economics make this hard.
To bring them in at a price people are willing to pay, the importer has to commit to a minimum order, and pay for the whole thing on the nose. Then between production time, import paperwork and shenanigans, waiting for the Horse Police to give it an FRT# (pretty much every fresh run is going to get reviewed by the lab, regardless of how straightforward it seems to people with more than 2 functioning brain cells to rub together). Between dropping the cash, and having something in stock, the importer is looking at 6 months to a year. Plus all kinds of "hidden" costs. If CBSA decides they want to break bulk and inspect the shipment, then the importer is on the hook for the storage fees while it sits on the dock waiting to be inspected, and pays by the day. If CBSA is being squirrely, the sipment can sit on the docks for weeks or months waiting for an "expert" to show up and say "Yah, they're guns, so what?" which drives up the cost a LOT (this happened with the short 12gauge Ricols, and represented about 1/3 of the cost by the time all was said and done - talked about it with Martin at a gun show shortly after).
The demand for these is high within a certain segment, but it isn't a mass market gun, so they'll only ever be made in batches - no dedicated factory line for them, so all the above mentioned problems will apply in perpetuity.
When Martin did that initial run, the Canadian Peso was trading a LOT higher vs. the Turkish Lira. Since then, the cost of Turkish made guns is up 50%-75% across the board. On a small batch of shotguns like the Ricol shorties, this moves the end retail price from about $600 (IIRC) to the $900+ range, at which price, the market for them runs for the hills.
Add to this the political instability in Turkey, and it makes the smaller importers really hesitant to deal in Turkey. They could be throwing tens of thousands at a production run, that by the time it's ready for shipment, might very well end up getting locked out of Canada for any number of political reasons (heads up - a lot of the smaller importers are already completely abandoning Turkish imports for this, and a lot of other reasons).
like the new Seraphim armory PALE RIDER a lot more than my ricol. Its very well made and 27 inches over all with ejectors and mechanical triggers
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Just google pale rider shotgun Canada. Marstar also sells them but they are out of stock.



























