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Custom rifle cost going to the moon , when does it end ?
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<blockquote data-quote="AaronSkipDavidson" data-source="post: 1886379" data-attributes="member: 6373"><p>I didn't say better. That's a very subjective statement! I have tons of factory and cheaper assembled customs. I won't knock any of those products. Guns are awesome! Most of the differences we see are math problems. We are usually 500 to 1000 more than the assembly shops when you price everything. It's basically the difference of the excise tax. In the case of this Skuhl dangerous game build that this post references there are two main adds that increase the base rifle price. One is engraving and the other is the natural fiber/carbon fiber composite stock layup. It just plain costs more. Our base rifle price is 4k and they work just as good as the local smith builds. It's kind of like some guys drive a ram ST, and some drive a Limited. If all you know is the ST, then 75 mph straight down the road with power windows seems like all you would ever want.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AaronSkipDavidson, post: 1886379, member: 6373"] I didn't say better. That's a very subjective statement! I have tons of factory and cheaper assembled customs. I won't knock any of those products. Guns are awesome! Most of the differences we see are math problems. We are usually 500 to 1000 more than the assembly shops when you price everything. It's basically the difference of the excise tax. In the case of this Skuhl dangerous game build that this post references there are two main adds that increase the base rifle price. One is engraving and the other is the natural fiber/carbon fiber composite stock layup. It just plain costs more. Our base rifle price is 4k and they work just as good as the local smith builds. It's kind of like some guys drive a ram ST, and some drive a Limited. If all you know is the ST, then 75 mph straight down the road with power windows seems like all you would ever want. [/QUOTE]
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