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CuppoJava May 29th, 2008 10:23

A quick question about KA FAL pricing.
 
Hi,
I'm pretty interested in the new KA lineup, particularly the FAL and the Troy.
But they're really expensive and I'm at a loss for why.

The TM M14 sells for $350 on Redwolf, and the KA FAL for $242.

So how come after importation costs:
The TM costs $680, but the KA FAL has jumped up to $875?

I don't really understand importation costs, but it seems the increase should be proportional to me?

Naglfar May 29th, 2008 10:37

It is proportional to supply and demand.
More people want TM guns (so they get imported more) than KA.
I've never taken an economics or business course in my life and I can understand that.

djbordie May 29th, 2008 10:41

you beat me to it, but ya id agree with Nag

you cant import any guns from redwolf, due to canadian law.
Those who can import guns have to significantly increase the price due to potential loss and import costs. As for the difference between a KA and TM, i would say the KA lineup especially the FAL is alot less popular that the TM m14,

M102104, just bought a FAL from KA, so i would suggest asking him where and how he got it.

kalnaren May 29th, 2008 10:42

Same reason the JLS FN2000 sold for $140 in the US but over $700 here.

tycho May 29th, 2008 10:44

Hah, pretty much the same thing happened to me. I was looking at the FNC shorty...until I read the price. I'd rather pick up two used TM's for the money; or an aeg and a gbb :/

The Saint May 29th, 2008 11:00

Try talking to the retailer that can bring them in and explaining the illogical pricing. Some of them might listen.

CuppoJava May 29th, 2008 11:46

Yeah, maybe i'll try talking to the retailer.

I do know about supply and demand...
except in Canada, supply is sky-high as it is. Pretty much any gun that is brought in is sold. The retailers don't really worry about unsold stock.

I'll try asking shootsoft about it. Other there any other members on this forum that have importation licenses?

Firewalker May 29th, 2008 11:47

TV Argument, made it before.

Best Buy US: Panasonic - 42" 720p Flat-Panel Plasma HDTV (TH42PX80) $1,099.99

Best Buy CA: Panasonic - 42" 720p Flat-Panel Plasma HDTV (TH42PX80) $1,299.99

This isn't restricted. This is easy to get. Anyone can drive over the border and buy one of these. Look at the markup on TV's. Such easy things to get here.

Welcome to Canada.

The Saint May 29th, 2008 11:48

It'd probably be easier just to read the classifieds and figure that out yourself. I don't think its a good idea to mention their names on the open forum too often, least they be PM mobbed by unverified noobs.

It's pretty clear who's got the lowest prices in Canada anyways.

tycho May 29th, 2008 13:09

Quote:

Originally Posted by CuppoJava (Post 729667)
Yeah, maybe i'll try talking to the retailer.

I do know about supply and demand...
except in Canada, supply is sky-high as it is. Pretty much any gun that is brought in is sold. The retailers don't really worry about unsold stock.

I'll try asking shootsoft about it. Other there any other members on this forum that have importation licenses?

It's actually demand that is sky-high; if supply were sky-high there would be tonnes of unsold stock and suppliers would be trying to undercut eachother to get rid of it.

CuppoJava May 29th, 2008 15:15

haha.. yeah you're totally right. I don't know why I said supply. I meant demand is sky-high.


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