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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.
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.
With you totally on that just I am sure cheaper does not mean better
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