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Rburro2

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#1 Post by Rburro2 »

Anyone noticed they have put the price up on the quick detach mounts think they were £178 there now £231.81.
HALODIN

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#2 Post by HALODIN »

It's probably the strength of the dollar.
Rburro2

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#3 Post by Rburro2 »

It's not that bloody strong
HALODIN

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#4 Post by HALODIN »

Yeh you're right. The dollar has soared recently but it doesn't account for a 23% increase.
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#5 Post by leeroy7031 »

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Mitch308

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#6 Post by Mitch308 »

Are you thinking of buying one
Rburro2

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#7 Post by Rburro2 »

I already have one and it's an excellent mount. I just heard from a club member the other day that she had bought one but it was more expensive than I had told her. So I checked the website and the price had risen. I thought I'd comment on here just to see if anyone new why that's all. The mount is of excellent quality and I would recommend them still.
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#8 Post by Mitch308 »

I only asked as I have a 2" offset one that's never been out of the box that I have no use for that's at the old price, if you were after one
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#9 Post by Sim G »

They seem to run around the 200 dollar mark in the US. I tend to work on a direct correlation dollar/pound, give or take 10%, when looking to see how much something in the States will cost getting it to the UK, with shipping, VAT, excise and the likes.

200 dollars plus 10% swapped for pounds, 220 quid. Yep, about what I thought it would be. I was looking for one, but I reckon I'll go with the Burris. At 87 dollars, it should come in under 100 quid by the time I get it....
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#10 Post by Sixshot6 »

Sim G wrote:They seem to run around the 200 dollar mark in the US. I tend to work on a direct correlation dollar/pound, give or take 10%, when looking to see how much something in the States will cost getting it to the UK, with shipping, VAT, excise and the likes.

200 dollars plus 10% swapped for pounds, 220 quid. Yep, about what I thought it would be. I was looking for one, but I reckon I'll go with the Burris. At 87 dollars, it should come in under 100 quid by the time I get it....

Aren't you forgetting import duty as well?
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