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Old November 26th, 2007, 11:13   #20
Crunchmeister
 
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Hmmm... buyairsoft's too big a markup? It's better to buy from 007?

Let's see:

ICS M16
Buyairsoft.ca: $600
007: $780

ICS M4 variants
Buyairsoft.ca: $600 - 760
007: $750-890

ICS MP5 models
Buyairsoft.ca: $435 - $505, depending on model
007: all models $630

And yes, there are the identical guns, not different models of the same style of gun. These are the all-metal ICS models.

I'm not going to argue the sematics of how they classify their guns as 'pro grade' or not. I don't quite agree with their classification of the guns either, but I'm not going to get my skivvies in a bunch over that. So I'm curious as to the reasoning on how buyairsoft's prices are unreasonable, but 007's are acceptable.

And yes, the ICS stuff is out of stock at buyairsoft.ca. But when it WAS in stock, these were their prices, and IMO a LOT more reasonable than 007. I don't know what the pricing is for ICS at A&A because they're all out of stock there as well.

It may sound like I'm defending buyairsoft here, but really, I'm not. I'm just reading all these comments about how they suck and their stuff being overpriced, when the same products are being sold on the 'preferred' sites for 25+% higher price, and yet, people support the high price on the other sites without bitching.

I agree that their current airsoft shit is nothing but crap clearsoft, but it's also appropriately priced. I really don't understand what people's beef is with them, really. So they don't have the high end stuff that the others have. So what? If a store caters to a different target market than me, it doesn't mean they suck. It just means that they don't carry what I want, and I'll go shop elsewhere.
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