wow - wasn't long ago it was the sub $2000 AR15 now its the sub $1500
wow that is cheap think i'll hold off for now and have a look what digit has to offer, do you have a show room digit as i am local ? also aint the cmmg e-cat as the pistol grip is not integrated with the stock ?
WOW!!
Will be watching this development very closely!
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Some of the larger gunshop retailers are gona SPEW
I kinda new about digit's thing but swore to secrecy, so now digit's let the cat out of the bag, buy a CMMG off him![]()
The permits and orders are all in place now so its all good![]()
We have had every major NZ gun retailer approach us for wholesale pricing at some point. This is something we have spent a bit of time dwelling on whether we should go wholesale and make a quick bundle but at the end of the day we will stay true to our philosophy and cut out the middle man.
The sub $1500 AR15 is one brand that is already represented in NZ. They didnt do it so we will - if NZ Police approve it.
Only problem at the moment is supply - USA has its own demand to meet with Obama issues at hand. We have a small amount of CMMG's that will become available in a couple of weeks. The Sub $1500 brand is completely sold out in the USA.
We are lucky enough that we are now getting manufactures from USA and Europe approaching us for retail opportunities here in NZ. Hopefully we can land some of these here in NZ A-Cat format.
Is cheap as good as though ?? Most guns you buy you resell if you want to at or near price you paid do you need to be the cheapest in today's market and sell the cheapest product ? In my experience cheapest whilst scaring the opposition usually ain't the flashiest and it will be worse if you decide to try to on sell it Firearms should be an investment rather than a commodity purchase except if you are in a crap country full of crap people ! Can quality no longer speak for itself ??
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We have a different motive to all other retailers. We want to protect the rights of AR owners. We feel the best way we can do that is to flood the market with affordable AR's. The more AR's in NZ the harder it is for authorities to remove them or prevent ownership. By flooding the market with affordable AR's we have forced every retailer to drop their prices and again obtain our goal. We have also had the side effect of making retailers feel like they are missing out on an opportunity and force them to jump on the AR bandwagon - again achieving our goal. You can potentially thank affordable AR's for the future of your expensive investment.
A quality AR market will come later with bedding down of the MSSA laws. Most of the quality foreign guns built are in an E-Cat format. No point destroying handins at the moment to obtain an E when you can buy a reasonable A.
We have offered quality E's and there is zero interest. There is no market for E's until the politicians decide what you are allowed to do.
There are other issues around export, brand protection and NZ A cat configuration that I could dwell on that also control what you will see here in NZ. In the meantime be thankful for what is happening.
Last edited by Happy; 25-11-2012 at 08:21 PM.
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