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You read my mind. there are about 9 guns in the store total. Start calling it I have no guns or no product found.

Maybe because the main point of irunguns is to have them import guns for you from the states...kindve like this post is literally telling you how to do. I wanted a troy par, got them to bring me one in and had it in a month when there were none available in Canada. If you wait for them to just already have a specific gun in stock in Canada you're kindve missing out on alot.
 
Do the .308/16" barrels have any issues coming into Canada?

Has the NR/prohib issue been sorted with those?

With the 16” barrel on the .308 guns it’s too short OAL when the stock is folded, so it wouldn’t be NR unless the stock is fixed and non folding or the barrel length is a bit longer like the 6.5.

So I doubt we’ll see any .308 brought in unless they’re a special Canada only run to meet them be of the above requirements
 
With the 16” barrel on the .308 guns it’s too short OAL when the stock is folded, so it wouldn’t be NR unless the stock is fixed and non folding or the barrel length is a bit longer like the 6.5.

So I doubt we’ll see any .308 brought in unless they’re a special Canada only run to meet them be of the above requirements

It looks like it doesn't come with a muzzle brake/compensator. It's overall length is 25" Just add on a brake/compensator that's at least 1" long before it's imported.
 
Maybe because the main point of irunguns is to have them import guns for you from the states...kindve like this post is literally telling you how to do. I wanted a troy par, got them to bring me one in and had it in a month when there were none available in Canada. If you wait for them to just already have a specific gun in stock in Canada you're kindve missing out on alot.

Buying from auction site vs irunguns own us or Canadian site means you don't know for sure the condition of what you are getting. It's not like these will not eventually be available from Canadian retailers making a us auction site the only option
 
Buying from auction site vs irunguns own us or Canadian site means you don't know for sure the condition of what you are getting. It's not like these will not eventually be available from Canadian retailers making a us auction site the only option

Incorrect as you can easily buy them factory new from FFL dealers on those same sites and have IRG import them for you. Nobody is saying these are only available this way, it's simply an option and as ive illustrated with my personal experience it can be quite advantageous. Cheers.
 
Incorrect as you can easily buy them factory new from FFL dealers on those same sites and have IRG import them for you. Nobody is saying these are only available this way, it's simply an option and as ive illustrated with my personal experience it can be quite advantageous. Cheers.

If I buy from IRG, they guarantee what they sell and deal with any claims in house.

If I use IRG to import from someone else, then I have to pay to have it sent back to the us seller and back to me, that is if the company will even cover any issues on a rifle you had exported to another country.
 
That is not exactly accurate. If you buy a new firearm off Gunbroker it is warrantied by the manufacturer. If there is a warranty issue we will still help you out and return the firearm to the manufacturer.

You will be responsible for shipping the firearm to us in Canada and return shipping from our Canadian location once it is repaired.

Subsequently if we have to pay to ship the firearm to the manufacturer from our AZ location that charge will be passed on to you as well.

We will cover importation, shipping and brokerage to and from our AZ location.

I hope that helps explain everything.



The IRUNGUNS Team




If I buy from IRG, they guarantee what they sell and deal with any claims in house.

If I use IRG to import from someone else, then I have to pay to have it sent back to the us seller and back to me, that is if the company will even cover any issues on a rifle you had exported to another country.
 
If I buy from IRG, they guarantee what they sell and deal with any claims in house.

If I use IRG to import from someone else, then I have to pay to have it sent back to the us seller and back to me, that is if the company will even cover any issues on a rifle you had exported to another country.

I dont even know what you're arguing, im just saying they can import them for you and from my experience it's a great service. If you dont like it dont do it simple as.
 
Got a link to the 1299 one? That seems rather unrealistic based on the starting prices in your link and the auction style bidding that seems to be starting at $1499-$1899?

Appreciate the import option though.
 
That is not exactly accurate. If you buy a new firearm off Gunbroker it is warrantied by the manufacturer. If there is a warranty issue we will still help you out and return the firearm to the manufacturer.

You will be responsible for shipping the firearm to us in Canada and return shipping from our Canadian location once it is repaired.

Subsequently if we have to pay to ship the firearm to the manufacturer from our AZ location that charge will be passed on to you as well.

We will cover importation, shipping and brokerage to and from our AZ location.

I hope that helps explain everything.



The IRUNGUNS Team

Sure, if it is a manufacturers issue and not something like shipping damage or rough handling that could have happened before it got in the hands of IRG or even the reason it is at auction in the first place.

It becomes impossible for the buyer to know at what point it happened during the journey from manufacturer to us retailer to IRG usa to IRG canada and then finally to Canadian customer or which of those shippers is responsible if any
 
Sure, if it is a manufacturers issue and not something like shipping damage or rough handling that could have happened before it got in the hands of IRG or even the reason it is at auction in the first place.

It becomes impossible for the buyer to know at what point it happened during the journey from manufacturer to us retailer to IRG usa to IRG canada and then finally to Canadian customer or which of those shippers is responsible if any

What honestly is your point. As said 3 times before, if you dont like their service, dont use it. You dont need to go on and on and on about why you dont want to use their services in their own forum, just move on.
 
What honestly is your point. As said 3 times before, if you dont like their service, dont use it. You dont need to go on and on and on about why you dont want to use their services in their own forum, just move on.

Where did I say I have not purchased from IRG or don't like their third party import service I have also used? You are mistaken if you think the issues I pointed out regarding auction site sales have anything to do with IRG or the third party service they provide after the fact of your purchase.

I simply asked if they are going to be getting their own stock to sell at their own USA location. Please continue with your tirade that has nothing to do with what I asked.
 
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