no doubt we will see them but at 150% markup
I have never seen a markup that extreme. I would expect under $400 CAD.
no doubt we will see them but at 150% markup
I find it hard to believe the price is US$299.00 if the stock is made in the United States out of carbon fiber, aluminum and plastic.
"Precision stock for the Springfield M1A1
Drop-in fit, no gunsmithing required
Constructed of a proprietary carbon-fiber reinforced polymer
Aluminum replacement __________" (can't read the last word)
"ArchAngel Marauder 10/22
Drop-in fit requires no gunsmiting
proprietary carbon fiber reinforced polymer construction
will endure a lifetime of hard use"
I will happily supply these stocks if/when they become available. Right now, the pic is all the info we have. Although it was a 2010 Fall announcement, nothing has made it to production yet.
I have been thrilled and very surprised at all the Promag Archangle stocks I have tried. They are most certainly an injection molded polymer but of the highest grade.
Similar to your poly HG's and big name rifles.
Molding have been excellent with little to no seam lines and the rigidity rivals mega dollar composite stocks - and yes, I have taken the TARGET stock and applied a goodly amount of force.
R&D is fun....
If their products continue to price like the 10/22 stuff, the Cdn retail will be LOWER then US MSRP.
You can look at my website to see my Cdn pricing and compare to US MSRP - of course US street price is very different.
So, be good and maybe Santa will find some in production this year??????
Jerry
I will happily supply these stocks if/when they become available. Right now, the pic is all the info we have. Although it was a 2010 Fall announcement, nothing has made it to production yet.
I have been thrilled and very surprised at all the Promag Archangle stocks I have tried. They are most certainly an injection molded polymer but of the highest grade.
Similar to your poly HG's and big name rifles.
Molding have been excellent with little to no seam lines and the rigidity rivals mega dollar composite stocks - and yes, I have taken the TARGET stock and applied a goodly amount of force.
R&D is fun....
If their products continue to price like the 10/22 stuff, the Cdn retail will be LOWER then US MSRP.
You can look at my website to see my Cdn pricing and compare to US MSRP - of course US street price is very different.
So, be good and maybe Santa will find some in production this year??????
Jerry
I have no use for people who just rip of the ideas of others to make a quick buck and I won't buy this even at the price that is being bandied about.
other than the Norinco M14 knock offs, do we have any other options on something non-restricted in Canada to put in one of these?
I guess it's exciting that someone has taken someone else's product and made an exact copy, except presumably of crappier quality. Maybe they should have worked on developing their own stock. Problem is you rapidly discover that you can't make it that cheap if you have to do all your own development and actually provide a quality product, both at the same time. I have no use for people who just rip of the ideas of others to make a quick buck and I won't buy this even at the price that is being bandied about.