SHTFAR15 said:
zeuce said:
If you live north of the border and are thinking about purchasing this ugly useless POS pistol think about what you are supporting. A useless FAD. Not to mention if this pistol comes to Canada it may essentially make all 25 round mags for the 715T prohib. Mossberg is already asking all 715T owners to send in their 25 round mags in exchange for the 10 round ones. Really? how bout a full refund Mossberg!!! I will never purchase another mossberg product as long as I live, I have sold both my 715T as well as my MVP. Piss off MOSSBERG! eh
why are you blaming a weapons manufacturer that has to obey laws in YOUR country of origin...seems your anger is not well aimed???
Its easy to criticize when you don't experience the frustration of having to deal with the nonsense up here. Though Mossberg is not required to do anything for their Canadian customers, they would be wise to. If there are problems with owning Mossbergs in Canada due to conflicting legislation then it is INCUMBENT on the manufacturer to navigate the system in which they choose to market their products.
A seller who doesn't care whether their product is useful or whatever to their client is in jeopardy of losing that client...that is just simple business. No crying of the blues required...that's just the way of a capitalist market. If Mossberg feels it is not in their best interest to remain viable with Canadians they can simply withdraw from the market or Canadians simply won't purchase their products.
There is much room for improvement in our system. Our laws governing firearms are restrictive...no doubt or argument there. There are many of us (gun owners) who are very vocal and active with respect to lobbying our government for changes. As you may or may not be aware...that is usually a very long, frustrating and arduous process.