January 14th, 2010, 03:31 | #31 |
Guess I won't find out for another two years!
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January 14th, 2010, 05:28 | #32 |
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fake!never heard TM authorize any manufacturer on making transparent airsofts.
otherwise,there is a official warning of this kind of products on TM's web . the only answer might be that the reassembler would be present on the court! |
January 14th, 2010, 08:15 | #33 |
Can't fix my own guns. Willing to fix yours.
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maybe he just happened into a BNIB TM M4 and swapped it for a polycarb lower to see what the reaction would be
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January 14th, 2010, 08:54 | #34 | |
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Either way, I wouldn't touch a TM at even 1/2 that price.
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January 14th, 2010, 11:00 | #35 |
Ya I agree crunch, not at that price if its not black. And we know velocityarms is worth dealing with so I'm sure this will be figured out soon enough. Perhaps a few emails could enlighten us?
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January 14th, 2010, 11:05 | #36 | |
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Given the fact that black guns are still findable in Canada if you're nice and talk to people, I'd rather make a little social effort and pay too much instead of way-too-f'ing-much
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January 14th, 2010, 11:07 | #37 |
wow.... cansoft is ruining the whole sport
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January 14th, 2010, 11:09 | #38 | |
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I'm not a fan of cansoft, but as far of legality goes, yes, they are "Canadian legal", especially when compared to say, Steve. If I were a sufficiently motivated crown prosecutor, I could reliably put the people abusing BFL away for a couple years or at least fine the crap out of them (from the licencee right down to their resellers), but I doubt I'd be able to touch the cansoft guys at all. Does that justify their prices? I'm inclined to say no, however, I don't know what their balance sheet is like. I do know that Canada is a very expensive country to do business in, no matter what you sell. They could be charging us a fair price, but they also could be not. Maybe it's the manufacturer's high prices that's the problem, or maybe not.
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January 14th, 2010, 11:20 | #39 |
if you want to make money out of airsoft you have to be 100% legal (clear), everywhere (Walmart, Crapi Tire), and sell cheap/fragile rather than quality that lasts.
Not to be evil but just because it's your biggest pool of possible customers. Plus it's not everyone who can deal with big distribution, you've got to be in the loop, known, reliable, and have a big consistent production; there's a big amount of politics involved. However I don't think it's ruining the sport; it's more like something happening on the side.
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January 14th, 2010, 11:25 | #40 |
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The reseller sets a price...the prospective buyer decides if it's attractive enough for them to buy it. If it is...then great. If it isn't...the it won't sell.
What alternatives there are, what other resellers are selling them at, how jammed in a corner the reseller is to flip his inventory...those all affect what it'll sell at. WHAT IS SO HARD ABOUT THAT TO FIGURE OUT?!?! Pissed off about it? Buy somewhere else...import them yourself...they're legal to import. "Oh, but that's a pain in the ass to do"....well guess what? That's what the reseller is charging you a premium for. They want to get paid for their time, effort and up front risk. "Oh, but they're marking it up too much"...that's f*cking laughable to say that. Who are you to say what their time/effort/risk is worth? Nobody...but you're also the consumer and the only way you get a say is to NOT BUY. Frank and every other retailer out there want your money...and your friends money...and your grandma's money if they can get it. Is that being greedy...yes, but that's business. Want to do some other type of hippy setup? Start a co-op with like minded people and see if that works. Or do it yourself. Or just order a clear gun direct and see if it comes in....it should right? Either you put up the capital up front and assume whatever risks and savings there are to be had...or you pay someone else to do that for you. |
January 14th, 2010, 11:25 | #41 |
damn, i thought about doing this with my contact in Japan, but in the end, we decided against it.
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January 14th, 2010, 11:29 | #42 |
Yeah. VA is a reputable dealer and I'd buy from Frank in a heartbeat if he had something I actually wanted.
But back to the whole Cansoft (still hate that word) pricing - I still can't see how 2+ times US pricing is justified. As mentioned, it's the fact that black guns are illegal to import for the purpose of sale that makes them so expensive. The BFL abuser that imports the guns "legally" gets his large cut for his risk. And it is a huge risk. Importing even 1 gun other than for the prescribed purpose of the BLF all of a sudden can result in multiple violations of the Customs Act, Firearms Act, and Criminal Code. Then there's the "retailer" (and I use that term loosely) that sells them to the public. Selling even 1 gun to a non-BLF holder also bring on multiple charges. So they also make a nice large profit for the risk they take. And that's how guns end up costing 3x what they do out of country. And we end up buying them, because we don't have a choice. It's that or nothing. I have no issue with these clear Canadian-legal guns. I take issue with the importers and wholesalers that have cornered the market with exclusive distribution deals and gouge the buyers because they know that these guns are made specially for them and that we can't import them ourselves. If clear / tinted G&G and KJW guns were available for purchase by the general public outside of Canada, they'd be selling for the same price or cheaper than their opaque counterparts. Clear guns are legal to import, and with the quantities that these things are selling in, I call bullshit on anyone that claims "high production cost" for clear receivers. CAS are bringing these G&G things in by the metric fuckton and have a hard time keeping them in stock. Bullshit on the "we can't get enough quantity to keep prices down" claims. And just to be clear, not talking about VA or Mach 1 here. Their pricing on their clear / tinted products is not significantly higher than the price of the comparable JG and ICS out of country once the exchange rate, shipping and duties have been factored in.
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January 14th, 2010, 11:31 | #43 |
You get a guy who has ammo at games and provides the means to upgrade your equipment and you give him a shop to set up in. What would you put on the walls in said shop? I would want guns, and I would not want old copper to pull the alarm nor would I want the top name in the game absent.
I say if anyone should be upset its the other cansoft retailers who don't have access to that market (consumers looking for cansoft TM). The sport is not hurt by a few clear guns, it is hurt by a few bad apples that seem to be bullet proof.
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