well theres bad timing for you, just sold my gold e. :banghead:I will have one for sale shortly if interested. Probably a month or two.
Coming off a Gold E too.
It isn't, mine is even worse because the back end is black plastic.Horses for courses I know but that has got be the ugliest thing anybody could do with a gun. I do however understand the possible benefits of having the device... but not for me.
Agree, they do look like a prosthesis but I i didn't buy it for its looks only its function.Horses for courses I know but that has got be the ugliest thing anybody could do with a gun. I do however understand the possible benefits of having the device... but not for me.
well theres bad timing for you, just sold my gold e. :banghead:
The main stock is universal and you can buy the grip section for about £200.well theres bad timing for you, just sold my gold e. :banghead:
What if it appears in a friends luggage on his way home..wink wink nudge nudge..well theres bad timing for you, just sold my gold e. :banghead:
The main stock is universal and you can buy the grip section for about £200.
With regards to importing. It WILL get stopped.
Unless you know the "Specific Item Code", you will pay around 10% Duty, then you will pay 20% VAT on the total including the shipping. You will want expedited shipping, insured, which is $60 from PFS.
Sooo...
£769 for the stock
£36 for the shipping
£76.90 duty
£845.90 plus shipping
£881.90 plus 20% VAT
£1058.28
Plus when it hits the UK, RM or whoever will charge you a handling fee of around £15.
£1073.28 and no warranty coz you imported it.
Of course, the duty could be more than that. Import duty can be as high as 85%!
If you were able to convince the vendor, to send the item as "Warranty Returns", and include a letter stating that they are returning your stock and that they found an issue with the Bevelle Spring pack (or whatever), so they have replaced the stock
THEN...you could get it for a bargain and you would not need to pay duty or VAT on the item,, as it has merely been sent out for the country for repairs and come back...sneaky sneaky and probably very illegal...I have heard it works though...
Mind you...you would be better off just having an adjustable comb and an ISIS 2 fitted...coz PFS stocks are just big springs...springs bounce...this is bad.
Well...you wouldn't catch me carrying a few hunks of metal, that assemble into a part of a firearm...in a suitcase on a plane...nope...What if it appears in a friends luggage on his way home..wink wink nudge nudge.. " thats when the fight started "
I would like a new one ips and haven't seen one for under £1200. The reason for wanting one is gun fit, I have to shoot a sporter with a montecarlo stock and a fair amount of cast, so every gun I buy needs altering, if I buy the PFS I can transfer it to another gun when I change as long as they make the grips for them. When I add up the money spent on stock work I should of bought one years ago. I do agree they are not the most pleasing to the eye, but I have started to shoot more registered shoots and I will happily take scores over looks. I have managed to find a place that does hydrographic printing and can coat it with a polished burl walnut finish just incase someone with a eell comes along to make me it look inferior.Cant you find any good price ones in blighty i thought they were under 1k
Out of interest why do you want one ?
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