As some have posted, at this point we figure the actions will be in the $1900.00 range, but as also mentioned this is preliminary. We feel that these actions are easly in the same league as Dakota, BAT, or Kelby, which are all priced very close to what ours are.
Part of the reason for the higher costs of many Canadian made products is a total lack of incentives from various government bodies to help in any way.
I am very well acquainted with Glenn Seekins of Seekins`Precision, and Glen Harrison of Defiance Machine as well as the guys at Montana Rifle. There are reasons they are located in the states they are. Same with Nightforce, BAT, Lilja and Dakota/Nesika. There are state, county and municipal incentives and help to encourage small business to locate there.
In Canada and especially Alberta, and even worse Calgary there is absolutely NO incentive to set up here. No tax breaks , labor cost assistance, no building rent subsidies as the states of Montana, Idaho or North Dakota offer.
At a SHOT show dinner with Glenn and Glen we got into a discussion about the costs of shop rental and wages as well as finance possibilities for machines. I could have 10 times more shop space and 3 times more employees and 3 times more machines if we moved to Idaho, all for the same monthly costs as I pay out now, based on these incentives. Only 2 times more of everything if we moved to Montana or N.D.
Purchasing small quantities of steel also increses the costs.
Our tax rates are higher as are our wages from what is paid in the USA.
Getting anything from the FBDB or local financial lenders is impossible in this business, so having to finance machines through non conventional means is more expensive.
This all adds up to a higher production cost, add the higher production costs to a small market item with a very lmited market place and the costs escalate higher.
We did not get into making actions to be the cheapest, we did not get into making actions because we wanted to be big manufacturers and sell worldwide.
We got into making our own actions because we felt we could offer a superior product to those who want the best and are willing to pay for it. Not everyone is content with a Chevy, some of us like Caddys or better. Not everyone can justify or afford true high end gear and I understand that, and for those that do not want to spend the $$ on something unique, of very high quality and Canadian made , thats fine.
For those who do, you won't be disappointed.
John
Take this as it is intended, not any sort of flame.
Our actions are superior we believe to Surgeons. The tolerances are held to a tighter degree, the 15-5 material is ALOT more expensive than the CM that Surgeon uses. AND they are fully finished. The Surgeon actions still retain the Remington extractor and the 1s I have here came in like a puzzle ( some assembly required to say the least)
I am not knocking the Surgeon actions they are a great action, but lets compare apples and apples.
I KNOW our actions are more expensive that some, but also know they are ALOT tighter toleranced and the QC is far more stringent.
Also you fail to take into account the conversion of currency and the costs of export, which ARE a factor.
Most firearms related goods are a fair bit less expensive in the US partly thanks to the DOS.
I want one bad, would love to see something like this on one of your 50's![]()
inteligent response.
Rick forgot to add that, sadly, a lot of the guys that can't or won't pony up for the best find some perverse glee in trying to run down the product they can't afford. Likely this results from jealousy of those of us who can afford the best and don't shrink from saying that we can spend that kind of money and we will. I find it offensive for some noobsausage to accuse people of "a screw job" because, as far as I can see, the above noted sausage cannot afford the product. I suppose that guys like Rick should work for nothing so we can save money for ourselves?
I would buy an action from Rick in a heartbeat because, a) I know how fussy he is about getting things right - hence why this product took best part of 3 years to go from the drawing board to the display table, b) I've seen examples on this board of Rick standing behind his products, and c) I can afford to pay a premium not only for quality but to support a local small business. I try to buy from small outfits as often as possible, for everything from the Stevens 200 I bought from Reliable to the Merkel 140AE I bought from TradeEx (and the $230 a box Norma ammo I got from TSE to feed the beast - ouch boys!). When that dummy in Washington slams the door on firearm enthusiasts North of the border I'm happy to know that I will have at least one tame gunsmith and a few trusted retailers to take care of me and my needs.
Remember - the toes you step on today may belong to the @ss you have to kiss tomorrow!![]()
Remember - the toes you step on today may belong to the @ss you have to kiss tomorrow!![]()
Patience is a virtue, the plan is to scale up next for magnums and then 50s.
This will give me time to save some money for one of your 50's with the new Infidel actionMy new dream gun!
Thanks again Rick and Peter for my AR (Winter Carbine)I love it and it works awesome!
You might want to add an L to your intel l igent there professor.
Besides, I'd say my statement pretty well sums it up. Sure it's a little pricey. Are there other actions out there cheaper?? Sure. Are they as good?? Maybe?? That's nothing to do with it. ATR builds a product, and sets his price to what he wants. If no one buys it, the price would likely come down. But I'll bet there's repeat customers lining up with cash in hand, probably offering to pay more so they can have it first. And like I said before, if YOU think it's too much, or simply can't afford it then don't f**kingbuy it.
Patience is a virtue, the plan is to scale up next for magnums and then 50s.
Grunt19
Yes lefties are in the works hopefully by year end in both shorts and magnums.
OMG - WABOAH
Tolerances?
Clearances...?
Lets see some numbers and specifics as opposed to SUPER SALESMEN bulls**t!
Rick, I'm going to have to disagree with you on a couple of points.
Surgeon uses 4340 Aircraft Grade which is vacuum remelted after its made the first time. You better reprice that against 15-5, I have some 2" so I know what it costs and how hard it is to get.