Tikka Magazines

Hopefully the recent directive to move "some" items out of ITAR and into the realm of the U.S. Department of Commerce will ease the restrictions on Furriners buying accessories like scopes, bipods/tripods, magazines, ammunition, reloading components, etc. in the U.S.

Whole goods (firearms - rifles/shotguns) won't be affected according to reports, but stuff which "can't" be used to move projectiles down range could well be loosened up by Spring 2018.

On my business trips to the U.S., I make it a point to drop into the local gunshops (big box or independent) to see what they've got on the shelves....the three things which spike my bloodpressure are (a) the quantities of everything available for sale and (b) the variety of products on the shelves and (c) the prices, which even when converted to Cdn $ are often 50% to 75% of what the costs are back home. I know some of that difference is for customs/international border clearance charges, a touch higher freight, but the rest is importer/distributor padding and possible additional markups by more third parties. Mags for my X-Bolt are about 65% of Canadian retailer pricing, Tikka about 50%, powder is approximately 30% to 35% less.

Ammunition, surprisingly, is not that much difference in price. That is probably because there is F.E.T. (Federal Excise Tax) on ammo and complete firearms in the U.S., which isn't applied on shipments to Canada.

Grrrrr.

O.N.G.
 
definitely some price gouging. I used to buy brand new tikka 223 polymer mags for like $60ish all in. Keep in mind these mags are worth like $30 and the production cost may be around $15. Go figure.
 
I bought a couple of these in 7RM before they went up.

https://www.alflahertys.com/collections/shooting/products/tikka-t3-magazine-6-round-calibers-204-223-and-222-s5850376

Still pretty reasonable compared to others, and they showed up in Sako packaging, and are branded Sako.

Worthy!

Thanks Al :)
 
I stocked up on them at Saskatoon gun works a few years ago when they were clearing out all the old hunting stuff. I think I paid $45 each. I should have bought them all.
 
I stocked up on them at Saskatoon gun works a few years ago when they were clearing out all the old hunting stuff. I think I paid $45 each. I should have bought them all.

wow, that s even less than what I paid for. But most of the guys I run into only feed them one round at a time at the range so with price that high, I do not see any urgency for ppl getting them.
 
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