All were sold to a buyer over seas. Just like the SVT snipers.
Another idiot....
We are a volume importer/dealer, what the hell are we supposed to do ration them out.... that way we could make them last longer
John
All were sold to a buyer over seas. Just like the SVT snipers.
Wow. In a day.
First people complain that they hate the deal, now they complain that it sold out. Jesus murphy lol
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you know,,without the whiners AND the ass kissers,,this thread would have been really boring,,,anybody want to bet as to how many bought this deal strictly to see IF the can RE-active the AK's,,,LOL...probably 99%,,,parts for these are easy to come by right next door,,,and not to hard to get here apparently,,,IF you care to risk a nice long stay in the pokie,,,LOL...who REALLY needs full auto anyways,,,waste of ammo,,and not too accurate,,,,but it must be fun for a few minutes,,,???
H O L Y P H U C K !!!!!!
I cannot believe the amount of childish whiners here. Underappreciate what opportunity we have been offered. Don't like the deal, don't buy, in fact don't even look.
I for one am old enough to remember the days when new firearms law and regualtions came into being here in Canada. I can't tell you how many decent businesses were crushed by this change in our hobby. Most chose to throw in the towel. The 80's and 90's were horrible to firearms owners. Marstar stood fast, took alot of personal and professional heat (including a police raid at gunpoint!!) and continued to bring in collectable and afffordable pieces to Caadians. Through all this ####, they are able STILL to provide what many Western countries' businesses cannot offer their citizens. So if John responds, kinda harsh, it's probably because he has little time for bs and shoots from the hip. Although I can't always agree with everything, in my books he has earned his right to be the way he is. And I guess I am grateful.
Spoiled brats who are so used to having tons of cheap milsurps and ammo readily available, not knowing what it is to REALLY wait for something to enter our market (like I'm talking years), are the type that complained back in teh day about the $199 k98 rifles, the M1 Garand family packs, ect.
I support Canadian business, I also support those who have been good to the shooting community I feel strong ties with. Marstar has had their scars and stood the test of time. Sorry they can't please all you babies, but they please this one.
You have been given the opportunity to hold real pieces of history, to own and fire them. Affordably, IMO. Be grateful for that opportunity whether you buy or not. In Eastern Europe where my family come from, they would give much to enjoy what Marstar is offering in their country.
H O L Y P H U C K !!!!!!
I cannot believe the amount of childish whiners here. Underappreciate what opportunity we have been offered. Don't like the deal, don't buy, in fact don't even look.
I for one am old enough to remember the days when new firearms law and regualtions came into being here in Canada. I can't tell you how many decent businesses were crushed by this change in our hobby. Most chose to throw in the towel. The 80's and 90's were horrible to firearms owners. Marstar stood fast, took alot of personal and professional heat (including a police raid at gunpoint!!) and continued to bring in collectable and afffordable pieces to Canadians. Through all this ####, they are able STILL to provide what many Western countries' businesses cannot offer their citizens. So if John responds, kinda harsh, it's probably because he has little time for bs and shoots from the hip. Although I can't always agree with everything, in my books he has earned his right to be the way he is. And I guess I am grateful.
Spoiled brats who are so used to having tons of cheap milsurps and ammo readily available, not knowing what it is to REALLY wait for something to enter our market (like I'm talking years), are the type that complained back in the day about the $199 k98 rifles, the M1 Garand family packs, ect.
I support Canadian business, I also support those who have been good to the shooting community I feel strong ties with. Marstar has had their scars and stood the test of time. Sorry they can't please all you babies, but they please this one.
You have been given the opportunity to hold real pieces of history, to own and fire them. Affordably, IMO. Be grateful for that opportunity whether you buy or not. In Eastern Europe where my family come from, they would give much to enjoy what Marstar is offering in our country.




























