I have been a Sinclair Customer for many years, and helping other Bench Rest shooters order when they couldn't understand English; so, I was quite surprised when I wanted to order 3 carbide pocket uniformers on behalf of a French shooter to be asked to deal with the French Brownells franchise. You see, what costs $29.99 online at Sinclair's costs over $56 here. After contacting the international order Dpt, I received this:
"There’s a Brownells website dedicated to each country and a local representative that speaks the local languages and keeps local business hours. Other advantages:
• Turn-around time for orders will be faster, especially orders that would normally need a license
• No licenses needed – and no license fees
• Costs are known up-front – no hidden VAT or freight costs."
All this is true, but, in the case of small items not requiring a license, such as the pocket uniformers, patches, brushes, all the paraphernalia of cleaning stuff etc., I and all the other shooters here don't agree to pay twice the price. Just throwing the uniformers in a padded envelope, for instance, wouldn't have come anywhere near the French Brownells price, and that before shipping...
Just picture somebody wanting to get into the Bench Rest game from scratch: the cost has nearly doubled since Feb. the 1st. I can tell you that everyone is mightilly p....d off.
I have also been told that even if I order online to be shipped to a US address, that would count as a foreign order and not be acceptable. My IP address setting off the red lights at Sinclair, I presume. So, what If I want to order something as a present to an american friend? I guess, they'll tell me to give him vouchers...
I used to really like Sinclair before they were aborbed by Brownells: friendly, competent, always ready to help. I am sure they're still the same over in the US but that's definitely not the image over here: too bad.
"There’s a Brownells website dedicated to each country and a local representative that speaks the local languages and keeps local business hours. Other advantages:
• Turn-around time for orders will be faster, especially orders that would normally need a license
• No licenses needed – and no license fees
• Costs are known up-front – no hidden VAT or freight costs."
All this is true, but, in the case of small items not requiring a license, such as the pocket uniformers, patches, brushes, all the paraphernalia of cleaning stuff etc., I and all the other shooters here don't agree to pay twice the price. Just throwing the uniformers in a padded envelope, for instance, wouldn't have come anywhere near the French Brownells price, and that before shipping...
Just picture somebody wanting to get into the Bench Rest game from scratch: the cost has nearly doubled since Feb. the 1st. I can tell you that everyone is mightilly p....d off.
I have also been told that even if I order online to be shipped to a US address, that would count as a foreign order and not be acceptable. My IP address setting off the red lights at Sinclair, I presume. So, what If I want to order something as a present to an american friend? I guess, they'll tell me to give him vouchers...
I used to really like Sinclair before they were aborbed by Brownells: friendly, competent, always ready to help. I am sure they're still the same over in the US but that's definitely not the image over here: too bad.