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  • topazpaintball
    Unregistered User
    • Oct 2005
    • 427

    #1

    Why the price difference?

    Why is it that


    costs $40 more than
  • sisco87
    Run Like an Antelope
    • May 2004
    • 671

    #2
    Originally posted by RogueFactor
    Because Jackal is the manufacturer, and ANS a retailer. The manufacturer normally sells at MSRP, while retailers sell at below MSRP.
    he said it.


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    • ZEROte

      #3
      funny i couldve sworn that ans was also a manufacturer....

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      • topazpaintball
        Unregistered User
        • Oct 2005
        • 427

        #4
        Originally posted by ZEROte
        funny i couldve sworn that ans was also a manufacturer....
        That's what I was thinking, because it's the stock frame on the GX-5's, and Jackal machine makes aftermarket parts

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        • Dirge
          BIGEVILONLINE

          • May 2004
          • 500

          #5
          Something changed.
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          • The_Leech
            Heretics
            • Jan 2006
            • 74

            #6
            Wait, i thought the Manufacturor (sp?) sold things for less than Distributor. Thats how the Distribuotr makes a profit!

            *confused*

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            • Vex
              Superiorly Inferior
              • Jun 2001
              • 1871

              #7
              Originally posted by The_Leech
              Wait, i thought the Manufacturor (sp?) sold things for less than Distributor. Thats how the Distribuotr makes a profit!

              *confused*
              Then why would you ever buy anything from a distributor instead of just from the manufacturer? Why not just buy your cookies from the Keebler elves themselves instead of going to Kroger?
              Manufacturers will rarely ever sell their products for less than their distributors do. They would undercut their distributors and end up selling less products by doing so. The distributors, like Action Village, buy products in bulk and get the products at a discounted price. They turn around and sell them for MSRP or a little less and make a profit.
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              • ZEROte

                #8
                Originally posted by RogueFactor
                ANS also makes aftermarket parts, being doing so for years.



                They are, just not the manufacturer of the Jackal frame, which is why the price is under MSRP in their retail store.
                actually from the looks of it one knocked off the other. they are two different frames yet identical. ala dye and the crappier superbolts. bonebrake and wgp. those arent jackal frames in the ans store.

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                • The_Leech
                  Heretics
                  • Jan 2006
                  • 74

                  #9
                  Originally posted by phazeshifter
                  Then why would you ever buy anything from a distributor instead of just from the manufacturer? Why not just buy your cookies from the Keebler elves themselves instead of going to Kroger?
                  Manufacturers will rarely ever sell their products for less than their distributors do. They would undercut their distributors and end up selling less products by doing so. The distributors, like Action Village, buy products in bulk and get the products at a discounted price. They turn around and sell them for MSRP or a little less and make a profit.

                  Oh..okay. I think i got confused cuz when they have those commericals for Empire carpter or something they say "Direct Warehouse Pricing, so you save"

                  But thats not in Bulk. So yeah, i get it now

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                  • StygShore
                    Waterford, MI

                    • Aug 2002
                    • 2854

                    #10
                    90 frames

                    Actually....


                    Coming from the man himself, ANS licensed the frame design from Jackal Machine.

                    Case solved, close the books on this one.

                    As far as price, What Rogue said, + ANS has more manufacturing power than Jackal Machine did, so they can produce more at one time, thus cutting the costs.


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