Is it due to the quality/testing of the rifle or the limited quantities out there. I don't exactly see them on every street corner.
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Is it due to the quality/testing of the rifle or the limited quantities out there. I don't exactly see them on every street corner.
while it is an extremely high quality rifle and is very limited in quantity. i think that the reason is so expensive is mostly because of the same reasons that everything else that knights produces is so expensive.
its says knights armament on it. /end thread :p
while i would love to own some knights products, i probably never will because of how outrageously expensive they are. im not willing to pay 4k for an SR-15 when i can get an LMT for about 1k, pimp it out with all kinds of awesome nice stuff, and still be under 2k. that gives me another $2,000 to spend on training, ammo, or other stuff i need, like red meat.
A government contractor is usually forbidden from selling the same item to the public for less then it sells to the government. Some vendors merely discount the price to the government from their normal pricing. I believe that KAC wants to preserve the value of the brand, and chooses to charge more to the public, rather then vice versa...
shivan, so they sell to the .gov at their normal pricing and then hike it up for civilian sales?
If you're looking for reasons, there are no reasons.
Besides, in the age of $10,000 SCAR's on gunbroker, a $7,610 SR-25 is a great bargain :D