The communication has just been sent, and I am now able to confirm an RRP of $1099nzd for the Tikka T1X
We will bring it in with barrel lengths of 16" and 20" for the .22, and 20" for the .17HMR
The thread pitch will be UNF
The communication has just been sent, and I am now able to confirm an RRP of $1099nzd for the Tikka T1X
We will bring it in with barrel lengths of 16" and 20" for the .22, and 20" for the .17HMR
The thread pitch will be UNF
No left handed though
^correct
$1100 for a .22? Be interesting to see the what the NZ market thinks, I'd have thought pricing it under a grand would make it a bit more appealing.
Shut up, get out & start pushing!
ahhhh Tikkas in supermarkets? Delicatessen? Fish Dept? or Ladies Lingerie? Maybe with the Cat and Dog food?
Boom, cough,cough,cough
My local won’t supply bretta products ether but that’s his choice not because he can’t get them
And as far as tikka goes
They were a fantastic rifle for the money when they were arround $1100 I think the price has gone up though
I don’t think there’s any other rifle in that price range that can compete with tikka out the box
Sure you can do things to improve other brands but im talking pull it out of the box slap a scope on and go shooting
I have a very early production tikka t3 started life as a 308 but I dislike 308 so had a barrel change 6mmrem
Now transformed into a 260rem still going strong
It does not seem like good business sense to keep an account with such a shop open
Chris I have to say that I find that an odd comment - how much does it cost to keep an account open? I communicate with my customers fairly regularly, it costs very little and often generates return business. I do very little business with some of my wholesaler suppliers but I have never had one say that I should close my account.
Can you please mention to Niccolo that I haven't heard from him, he promised to get back to me.
If someone will not supply your product to the consumer, then why would you keep an account open for them?
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