GMK Armoury Specialties - Airgun Price List
GMK Armoury Specialties - Airgun Price List
I know how everyone on the forum appreciates printed price lists, myself included I just finished typing out the list that Gerry dictated to me this afternoon. He can get many more airguns than are on the list but you will have to contact him for prices on Diana, Crosman, and Umarex that are not listed. European target airguns are available but pricing changes with the Euro-dollar so contact Gerry for current numbers if interested.
I have no affiliation with GMK, although I have been a customer for 20 years. Why am I going through all the effort of creating this message? For my Canadian airgun buddies!!!
I may be updating this posting to make it a little sweeter to look at. It's late right now and I need sleep.
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GMK ARMOURY SPECIALTIES – Airgun Section
- Located in Thunder Bay Ontario, above the Arnone Shooting Range.
- Over 20 years experience in firearms sales & service
- We are a gunshop, not just a sports shop with guns
- Airguns, rifles, shotguns, handguns, reloading supplies, etc
- All sales in Ontario require GST and PST. GST only for out of province
- Shipments will be sent using Canada Post - Expedited
Phone: (807)-346-4088
Fax: (807)-346-4095
E-mail: info@gmkarms.ca
Web Site: www.gmkarms.ca
Mail: 300 Water St. S, Thunder Bay, Ontario, P7B 6P6
AIRGUN SELECTION
Baikal
MP-661K Drozd - $279.00
MP-651K - $129.00
MP-512 – synthetic stock - $89.00
MP-512 – wood stock - $109.00
MP-513M (PAL rated) - $209.00
IZH-60 - $99.00
IZH-61 - $119.00
MP-532 - $819.00
IZH-46M - $409.00
IZH-53M - $69.00
Slavia
CZ-630 - $129.00
CZ-631 - $139.00
Norinco
B3-1 (like XS-B3) .177 - $109.99
B4-2A (like XS-B4) - $69.00
G6234 - $44.95 (.177 break-barrel)
G6239 - $45.95 (.22 break barrel)
G6235 - $49.95 (.177 pistol)
ARRK .177 repair kit - $8.50
Hatsan
Bipod - $19.99
Model 70 camo .177 cal (1000 fps) - $209.00
Model 30 camo .177 (495 fps) - $149.95
Model 70 magic wood .177 cal (495 fps) - $169.00
Model 30Cr synthetic stock .177 cal (495 fps) - $119.95
Model 30 synthetic .177 cal (495 fps) - $113.95
Model 60Cr wood .22 cal (495 fps) - $179.95
Model 60 wood .22 cal (495 fps) - $179.95
Model 55Cr wood .177 cal (820 fps PAL) - $179.00
Model 55Cr wood .177 cal (495 fps) - $175.00
Model 55 wood .177 cal (820 fps) - $164.95
Model 55 wood .177 cal (495 fps) - $155.00
Model 35Cr wood .177 cal (495 fps) - $139.00
Model 35 wood .177 cal (495 fps) - $119.00
Model 40Cr synthetic .177 cal (495 fps) - $124.95
Model 40 synthetic pistol grip (495 fps) - $115.00
Diana
Diana 20 (.177) - $179.00
Diana 24 (.177 or .22) - $229.00
Diana 21 panther (.177) - $189.00
Diana 26 (.177 & .22) - $339.00
Other Diana rifles and pistols also available. Call or e-mail for pricing.
Webley
Nemesis (.177 or .22) - $219.00
Nemesis satin (.177 or .22) - $229.00
Tempest (.177 or .22) - $245.00
Hurricane (.177 or .22) - $280.00
Patriot (.177 / .22 / .25) - $779.00
Crosman
Model 1377 - $59.99
Other Crosman airguns also available. Call or e-mail for pricing.
Anschutz – Walther – FWB – Hammerli – Pardini
- Phone or e-mail for pricing on European target airguns
Umarex
- call or e-mail for pricing
Clearance
Hatsan 30 .177 cal (PAL rated) - $89.00
Hatsan 30Cr .177 cal (PAL rated) - $99.00
IZH-46M - $389.00 (one left at introductory price)
Manufacturer/Importer Web Sites (picture references)
Baikal - http://www.baikalinc.ru/eng/prod/pguns/
Baikal Canada - http://www.baikalcanada.com/home.htm
Hatsan - http://www.hatsan.com.tr/
Diana - http://www.diana-airguns.de/
Xisico - http://www.xisicousa.com/
Crosman - http://www.crosman.com/
Umarex - http://www.umarex.com/
Webley - http://www.webley.co.uk/
***Prices subject to change without notice
***Phone or e-mail for availability of products and shipping arrangements
***Quantity discounts offered
I have no affiliation with GMK, although I have been a customer for 20 years. Why am I going through all the effort of creating this message? For my Canadian airgun buddies!!!
I may be updating this posting to make it a little sweeter to look at. It's late right now and I need sleep.
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GMK ARMOURY SPECIALTIES – Airgun Section
- Located in Thunder Bay Ontario, above the Arnone Shooting Range.
- Over 20 years experience in firearms sales & service
- We are a gunshop, not just a sports shop with guns
- Airguns, rifles, shotguns, handguns, reloading supplies, etc
- All sales in Ontario require GST and PST. GST only for out of province
- Shipments will be sent using Canada Post - Expedited
Phone: (807)-346-4088
Fax: (807)-346-4095
E-mail: info@gmkarms.ca
Web Site: www.gmkarms.ca
Mail: 300 Water St. S, Thunder Bay, Ontario, P7B 6P6
AIRGUN SELECTION
Baikal
MP-661K Drozd - $279.00
MP-651K - $129.00
MP-512 – synthetic stock - $89.00
MP-512 – wood stock - $109.00
MP-513M (PAL rated) - $209.00
IZH-60 - $99.00
IZH-61 - $119.00
MP-532 - $819.00
IZH-46M - $409.00
IZH-53M - $69.00
Slavia
CZ-630 - $129.00
CZ-631 - $139.00
Norinco
B3-1 (like XS-B3) .177 - $109.99
B4-2A (like XS-B4) - $69.00
G6234 - $44.95 (.177 break-barrel)
G6239 - $45.95 (.22 break barrel)
G6235 - $49.95 (.177 pistol)
ARRK .177 repair kit - $8.50
Hatsan
Bipod - $19.99
Model 70 camo .177 cal (1000 fps) - $209.00
Model 30 camo .177 (495 fps) - $149.95
Model 70 magic wood .177 cal (495 fps) - $169.00
Model 30Cr synthetic stock .177 cal (495 fps) - $119.95
Model 30 synthetic .177 cal (495 fps) - $113.95
Model 60Cr wood .22 cal (495 fps) - $179.95
Model 60 wood .22 cal (495 fps) - $179.95
Model 55Cr wood .177 cal (820 fps PAL) - $179.00
Model 55Cr wood .177 cal (495 fps) - $175.00
Model 55 wood .177 cal (820 fps) - $164.95
Model 55 wood .177 cal (495 fps) - $155.00
Model 35Cr wood .177 cal (495 fps) - $139.00
Model 35 wood .177 cal (495 fps) - $119.00
Model 40Cr synthetic .177 cal (495 fps) - $124.95
Model 40 synthetic pistol grip (495 fps) - $115.00
Diana
Diana 20 (.177) - $179.00
Diana 24 (.177 or .22) - $229.00
Diana 21 panther (.177) - $189.00
Diana 26 (.177 & .22) - $339.00
Other Diana rifles and pistols also available. Call or e-mail for pricing.
Webley
Nemesis (.177 or .22) - $219.00
Nemesis satin (.177 or .22) - $229.00
Tempest (.177 or .22) - $245.00
Hurricane (.177 or .22) - $280.00
Patriot (.177 / .22 / .25) - $779.00
Crosman
Model 1377 - $59.99
Other Crosman airguns also available. Call or e-mail for pricing.
Anschutz – Walther – FWB – Hammerli – Pardini
- Phone or e-mail for pricing on European target airguns
Umarex
- call or e-mail for pricing
Clearance
Hatsan 30 .177 cal (PAL rated) - $89.00
Hatsan 30Cr .177 cal (PAL rated) - $99.00
IZH-46M - $389.00 (one left at introductory price)
Manufacturer/Importer Web Sites (picture references)
Baikal - http://www.baikalinc.ru/eng/prod/pguns/
Baikal Canada - http://www.baikalcanada.com/home.htm
Hatsan - http://www.hatsan.com.tr/
Diana - http://www.diana-airguns.de/
Xisico - http://www.xisicousa.com/
Crosman - http://www.crosman.com/
Umarex - http://www.umarex.com/
Webley - http://www.webley.co.uk/
***Prices subject to change without notice
***Phone or e-mail for availability of products and shipping arrangements
***Quantity discounts offered
Last edited by TCooper on Tue Jan 10, 2006 10:05 pm, edited 1 time in total.
URL Changed?
Unfortunately clicking on the link to GMK Armoury results in a 404 page not found error.
If there is an updated URL could you please provide it? Some of the posted prices do look tempting.
- Peter
If there is an updated URL could you please provide it? Some of the posted prices do look tempting.
- Peter
Marstar Canada Inc. 888-744-0066 http://www.marstar.ca
Thanks AGF.
I haven't had any 'BB/pellet full-auto fun' since the late 80's when I purchased a LARC M-19 from the back of SOF magazine., A quick conversion to a compressed air tank later and it would shred pizza boxes like no tomorrow. It had no sights: with a copper stream of BBs from muzzle to target you literally 'hosed' what you were shooting at!
Now I'm seriously debating buying a Drozd, which is why I was eyeballing the GMK price list you posted. I've also been researching bulk conversions and assume the best price-performance ratio is an upgraded Cooper-T with Parker slide and quick detach for $73 USD? I'm assuming 'downstream bleed' means opening the slide will depressurize the gun and close off the bottle at the same time so the bulk air can be disconnected from the mag?
I'm full of questions since I've no experience outside the long gone LARC and 'real steel' F/A.
Thanks for the warm welcome,
- Peter
I haven't had any 'BB/pellet full-auto fun' since the late 80's when I purchased a LARC M-19 from the back of SOF magazine., A quick conversion to a compressed air tank later and it would shred pizza boxes like no tomorrow. It had no sights: with a copper stream of BBs from muzzle to target you literally 'hosed' what you were shooting at!
Now I'm seriously debating buying a Drozd, which is why I was eyeballing the GMK price list you posted. I've also been researching bulk conversions and assume the best price-performance ratio is an upgraded Cooper-T with Parker slide and quick detach for $73 USD? I'm assuming 'downstream bleed' means opening the slide will depressurize the gun and close off the bottle at the same time so the bulk air can be disconnected from the mag?
I'm full of questions since I've no experience outside the long gone LARC and 'real steel' F/A.
Thanks for the warm welcome,
- Peter
Last edited by Peter on Fri Dec 23, 2005 6:29 am, edited 1 time in total.
Marstar Canada Inc. 888-744-0066 http://www.marstar.ca
GMK Armoury is definitely still in business. I drive by the shop about 4 times per week and stopped in yesterday to have another look around and chat with the owner. There airgun selection is in my posting above. You can phone them for details and purchases.
GMK Armoury is an old style gunshop with two walls of rifles/shotguns, a handgun rack, scopes, reloading supplies, slings, gun cases, airguns, etc... and a milling machine, drill press, and lathe for gunsmithing work. The bulding has a 20 yard indoor shooting range in the basement with an electric target retrieval system.
My first purchase from GMK was back in 1985.
HTH,
Todd
GMK Armoury is an old style gunshop with two walls of rifles/shotguns, a handgun rack, scopes, reloading supplies, slings, gun cases, airguns, etc... and a milling machine, drill press, and lathe for gunsmithing work. The bulding has a 20 yard indoor shooting range in the basement with an electric target retrieval system.
My first purchase from GMK was back in 1985.
HTH,
Todd
Most of the stuff I posted is not in the shop. Gerry orders as needed with a 4 day shipping time. I didn't see any of the spring kits in stock last week and when we looked at the catalogue we couldn't quite figure out what they fit, although your guess is likely right.
As of last week GMK has some of the following at the shop: CZ-630, IZH-60, IZH-61, IZH-53M, MP-651K, B3-1, TAU-200 discounted($395), Crosman 2000 discounted($250), and the 2 Hatsan clearance rifles. He also has piles of non-airgun firearms and related products.
You can phone Gerry (GMK) if you want some details about ordering products from him.
Todd
As of last week GMK has some of the following at the shop: CZ-630, IZH-60, IZH-61, IZH-53M, MP-651K, B3-1, TAU-200 discounted($395), Crosman 2000 discounted($250), and the 2 Hatsan clearance rifles. He also has piles of non-airgun firearms and related products.
You can phone Gerry (GMK) if you want some details about ordering products from him.
Todd
Hi Mikey,
I don't think I sent you any info. Maybe someone else sent you an email message.
GMK Armoury is in Ontario, Canada. Maybe phone them to ask about the Hatsan model 100. GMK prefers the phone and I'm not even sure their computer is working right now. Phone calls are cheap this year
HTH,
Todd
I don't think I sent you any info. Maybe someone else sent you an email message.
GMK Armoury is in Ontario, Canada. Maybe phone them to ask about the Hatsan model 100. GMK prefers the phone and I'm not even sure their computer is working right now. Phone calls are cheap this year
HTH,
Todd
Hi Mikey,
I have only tinkered with a couple of Hatsan rifles. I "lube tuned" a friend's model 55 and fixed the trigger on another guys rifle. I'm not too familiar with the other Hatsan models.
GMK Armoury has been around for more than 20 years. The first rifle I bought from them was in 1985. They are an old fashioned gunshop with a small store that's packed with rifles, shotguns, handguns, muzzleloaders, airguns, reloading components, scopes, gun parts, ammo, etc. There is an old computer in the corner that is covered in dust. The web site was constructed by the owner's wife but she has a full time job and the site doesn't get updated much. I realized the business was lacking in exposure to forum members so I did an inventory with the owner and also recorded all airguns he had access to (orders). Apparently, his ordered airguns only take an additional 4 or 5 working days but sometimes the price make that worth while. He has a small amount of airguns in stock right now but will likely bring more stuff in for the store before spring time. I periodically drop by the shop and last week I saw some IZH-60, IZH-61, XS-B3-1 (AK47 copy - .177), IZH-53M, MP-651K, a Crosman 2000. TAU-200, and a few Hatsan rifles. You can phone for details. Ask for Gerry during the daytime. He's the owner.
I realize that a lot of computer owners are hung up on email correspondence but that decision can limit access to some good stores. The old fashion phone is no longer an expensive option. Some die hard dealers prefer to spend their time talking to customers rather than spending time on multiple emails to each enquiry. They would rather spend and extra hour of time on the lathe or drilling&tapping a project or mounting optics, etc. We don't have many of these old fashion gunshops left in Canada, where we can go and talk about custom options, hold a powder burning handgun, chat about reloading, trade-in firearms, make a trade in the coffee shop, etc.
In the basement of GMK Armoury there is a 6 port concrete shooting range that is approved for restricted handguns, rimfire, and airguns. On the main floor there is the gunshop, coffee shop, repair room (lathe, milling machine, etc), and a class room for PAL courses and exams.
Todd
I have only tinkered with a couple of Hatsan rifles. I "lube tuned" a friend's model 55 and fixed the trigger on another guys rifle. I'm not too familiar with the other Hatsan models.
GMK Armoury has been around for more than 20 years. The first rifle I bought from them was in 1985. They are an old fashioned gunshop with a small store that's packed with rifles, shotguns, handguns, muzzleloaders, airguns, reloading components, scopes, gun parts, ammo, etc. There is an old computer in the corner that is covered in dust. The web site was constructed by the owner's wife but she has a full time job and the site doesn't get updated much. I realized the business was lacking in exposure to forum members so I did an inventory with the owner and also recorded all airguns he had access to (orders). Apparently, his ordered airguns only take an additional 4 or 5 working days but sometimes the price make that worth while. He has a small amount of airguns in stock right now but will likely bring more stuff in for the store before spring time. I periodically drop by the shop and last week I saw some IZH-60, IZH-61, XS-B3-1 (AK47 copy - .177), IZH-53M, MP-651K, a Crosman 2000. TAU-200, and a few Hatsan rifles. You can phone for details. Ask for Gerry during the daytime. He's the owner.
I realize that a lot of computer owners are hung up on email correspondence but that decision can limit access to some good stores. The old fashion phone is no longer an expensive option. Some die hard dealers prefer to spend their time talking to customers rather than spending time on multiple emails to each enquiry. They would rather spend and extra hour of time on the lathe or drilling&tapping a project or mounting optics, etc. We don't have many of these old fashion gunshops left in Canada, where we can go and talk about custom options, hold a powder burning handgun, chat about reloading, trade-in firearms, make a trade in the coffee shop, etc.
In the basement of GMK Armoury there is a 6 port concrete shooting range that is approved for restricted handguns, rimfire, and airguns. On the main floor there is the gunshop, coffee shop, repair room (lathe, milling machine, etc), and a class room for PAL courses and exams.
Todd