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TCBF said:The AIA Number 4 is probably the most expensive rifle Vietnam has ever produced and customer service/communications between AIA and it's dealers and customers in Canada got off to a rocky start.
I paid $1000AUD for my M10A2 in 7.62 x 39mm
I did understand that were some issues WRT customer service. Its just as bad here. The rifle came with no warrantry card, manual or anything in writing, plus its accessories, which included a sight combo tool, two mags, a sling, cheek pad (No.4 T type), Piccatinny rail and a cheap (ultra cheap) gun case. That is piss-poor IMHO. With the AUD at about 69c US, perhaps that might make things cheaper. Although Aussie designed and the main bulk produced overseas (assembled here I do beleive), the rifle is traditionally LE robust, and very well made.
I was told (from within) AIA liked to keep the country of manufacture hush-hush. Too bad it could not have been produced in Australia to encourage such manufacture here. AIA rifles are all CNC milled etc, under guidance from on site Aussie engineers, and of course using high quality material mind you, just the labour is cheaper. I was also told that there was other issues with the direct manufacture here, and thats why it went overseas, but who really knows.
At days end, you get what you pay for, and thats a quality rifle. I thought it was and still is over priced. Are they still selling in Canada?? Marstar I was told did have the Cdn market.
Anyways, if they wanted to stay LE, maybe this is the way to go.
Cheers,
Wes