I agree, however I bought one of these and the total cost by the time it got to my doorstep was $796, so that’s still pretty good.
I agree the price for the rifle is good, but the shipping is higher than I would have estimated.
But the way the buying process works, you pay the good price for the rifle without being able to generate a shipping quote on the website, and then get surprised with a high shipping cost after. I wish there was a way to confirm an accurate shipping cost before committing to payment, then being forced to go through with it because of the 25% restocking fee.
The more transparency the better in my view.
I think that is what gives people a bad taste of IRG, if they don't know about this practice beforehand. They commit money to well priced items without knowing what a grand total will be, then once they see shipping costs higher than expected, or insurance fees added without knowing it is apparently mandatory now, they can't stop the order because of the restocking fee.
I agree the price for the rifle is good, but the shipping is higher than I would have estimated.
But the way the buying process works, you pay the good price for the rifle without being able to generate a shipping quote on the website, and then get surprised with a high shipping cost after. I wish there was a way to confirm an accurate shipping cost before committing to payment, then being forced to go through with it because of the 25% restocking fee.
The more transparency the better in my view.
I think that is what gives people a bad taste of IRG, if they don't know about this practice beforehand. They commit money to well priced items without knowing what a grand total will be, then once they see shipping costs higher than expected, or insurance fees added without knowing it is apparently mandatory now, they can't stop the order because of the restocking fee.
Thanks for the response and insight.We encourage you to go on Canada Posts shipping calculator and work out your shipping costs.
Certain parts of the system had to been changed. The checkout process for one...
Customers put the wrong address in for shipping, whether they are in a hurry or need glasses has yet to be determined but it is a serious problem, one, it could be fraud and in the case of a firearm it may go to someone who just may blow it out perspective because their child received a package that was intended for someone else.
Point and case it has already happened to another dealer and the media got a hold of it.
So we delay the shipping and taxes which allows us to manually confirm the shipping address.
Furthermore, People have also complained that our shipping is expensive, there are 10 tiers though Canada Post and we receive the same shipping rates as Walmart through Canada Posts API, so on certain packages the weight and shipping dimensions are manually checked to ensure their are no discrepancies.
I hope this helps.
The IRUNGUNS Team
I understand what you're saying, but you missed the point of my post. It was about having a clear understanding of the total before handing over payment information, maybe I'm just old school like that.
Thanks for the response and insight.
For future items of interest, are customers able to get an exact shipping cost in writing prior to submitting payment information so that a transparent grand total is understood before the first charge is made?
What scope are you guys planning to put on yours?
What scope are you guys planning to put on yours?
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Base on you gents experience, how long does IRG folks take to ship? Im aware nowadays are crazy. Just wanted to know.
Just wondering, why is the same rifle $20 USD cheaper from irunguns.com than it is from irunguns.ca? I've never ordered anything and so don't know the process, but it was my understanding from reading your FAQ that Canadians could buy from the US store at a flat $25 USD shipping rate. Based on the comments here, it seems like it would be $20 USD cheaper and potentially lower cost on shipping to buy from the US store than it would to buy from the Canadian one.
Just wondering, why is the same rifle $20 USD cheaper from irunguns.com than it is from irunguns.ca? I've never ordered anything and so don't know the process, but it was my understanding from reading your FAQ that Canadians could buy from the US store at a flat $25 USD shipping rate. Based on the comments here, it seems like it would be $20 USD cheaper and potentially lower cost on shipping to buy from the US store than it would to buy from the Canadian one.
Im still waiting on my email for GST and shipping costs, ordered mine back in may, guess mine is on an import, since i wasnt aware of any in canada when i ordered mine.




























