
Canadian Rangers finally get a new rifle.
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Re: Canadian Rangers finally get a new rifle.
I was reading last night that they are badged up Sako but made by Colt Canada. Some Canadians are getting a bit hot under the collar as the unit price of these rifles is in the region of $12,000 

Re: Canadian Rangers finally get a new rifle.
Wooden stocks are less likely to crack in sub zero temperatures.tackb wrote:surely a McMillan type stock would be better ?
also why bother with all of this when a blaser is well known to be the best rifle (deep voice) IN THE WORLD.........
Re: Canadian Rangers finally get a new rifle.
I wonder what the number 4's cost and how that works out over how long they have had them?Meaty wrote:I was reading last night that they are badged up Sako but made by Colt Canada. Some Canadians are getting a bit hot under the collar as the unit price of these rifles is in the region of $12,000
Re: Canadian Rangers finally get a new rifle.
Even normalising to match equivalent modern day prices probably significantly cheaper! I am also guessing that there were plentiful rifles available from Long Branch after the war either unused or refurbished along with plenty of spares.
Re: Canadian Rangers finally get a new rifle.
Is this an accurate figure or the all-too-often-misused "total contract price/number of rifles"?Meaty wrote:I was reading last night that they are badged up Sako but made by Colt Canada. Some Canadians are getting a bit hot under the collar as the unit price of these rifles is in the region of $12,000
Re: Canadian Rangers finally get a new rifle.
All I read was "The Canadian Gov. has spent $1.5 million on 125 test rifles thus far. That equates to $12000 a rifle."zanes wrote:Is this an accurate figure or the all-too-often-misused "total contract price/number of rifles"?Meaty wrote:I was reading last night that they are badged up Sako but made by Colt Canada. Some Canadians are getting a bit hot under the collar as the unit price of these rifles is in the region of $12,000
Make of that what you will.
Re: Canadian Rangers finally get a new rifle.
They ripped off the Ruger Scout Rifle!!
$12000.... Only if they use those bloody TRG mags!!!
$12000.... Only if they use those bloody TRG mags!!!
In 1978 I was told by my grand dad that the secret to rifle accuracy is, a quality bullet, fired down a quality barrel..... How has that changed?
Guns dont kill people. Dads with pretty Daughters do...!
Guns dont kill people. Dads with pretty Daughters do...!
Re: Canadian Rangers finally get a new rifle.
Well that does put a different complexion on the situation, $1.5 million for 125 trials rifles no doubt built to the required spec for the contest is not unreasonable. That figure would include other stuff as part of the trials process like on site support and detailed documentation. Also the bid will have to meet all sorts of compliancy regulations, that is the main reason why small companies rarely bid on such contracts.Meaty wrote:All I read was "The Canadian Gov. has spent $1.5 million on 125 test rifles thus far. That equates to $12000 a rifle."zanes wrote:Is this an accurate figure or the all-too-often-misused "total contract price/number of rifles"?Meaty wrote:I was reading last night that they are badged up Sako but made by Colt Canada. Some Canadians are getting a bit hot under the collar as the unit price of these rifles is in the region of $12,000
Make of that what you will.
Once they start pumping out of the Colt factory in Canada expect that cost to come right down.
Re: Canadian Rangers finally get a new rifle.
Rip off of the Ruger Scout is a bit of a strong way to put it. It appears to be a variant of the Stainless T3 with Laminated stock:Sim G wrote:They ripped off the Ruger Scout Rifle!!
$12000.... Only if they use those bloody TRG mags!!!
http://www.tikka.fi/rifles/tikka-t3/t3- ... -stainless
Ruger hardly have the monopoly on the concept. Ruger or Tikka? Having looked at DW58's T3 and a Ruger Scout owned by a member of my previous rifle club I am fairly clear why the Finnish rifle won out in my mind!
Edit! Just remembered I have actually had a chance to shoot the T3 in .243 and .308, lovely slick action!
Re: Canadian Rangers finally get a new rifle.
I don't think Tikka are ripping anyone off, they've been around the gun busines for much longer than Ruger after all.Sim G wrote:They ripped off the Ruger Scout Rifle!!
Perhaps a passing physical resemblance to the Ruger rifle, but there the similarity ends. Having handled/shot the Ruger Scout Rifle, I wouldn't want to stake my life on it ... ... ... the Tikka T3 is a totally different proposition.
Hardly a problem when they're being supplied by the Government - going by the photos it looks like each rifle is supplied with a minimum of two magazines in any case.Sim G wrote:$12000.... Only if they use those bloody TRG mags!!!
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