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Simunitions Pricing 2-U.S. LAW ENFORCEMENT/CRP Effective April 1st, 2021 (Supersede previous version) ALTHOUGH BEST EFFORTS ARE MADE TO ENSURE ACCURACY OF THIS PRICE LIST, GENERAL DYNAMICS ORDNANCE AND TACTICAL SYSTEMS-CANADA INC. RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CORRECT ANY ERRORS CONTAINED GENERAL PURCHASING INFORMATION WITHIN. GENERAL PURCHASING INFORMATION ITAR: Certain products in this price list are subject to United States International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR). Products controlled by ITAR regulations are denoted by one asterisk (*). GAC: Certain products in this price list are subject to Global Affairs Canada (GAC). Products controlled by GAC Export Controls are denoted by two asterisks (**). ITAR and GAC: Certain products in this price list are subject to both, United States International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) and, Global Affairs Canada (GAC). They are denoted by three asterisks (***). Pricing : Prices are expressed in U.S. Dollars and subject to change without notice. Pricing is only for commercial standard packaging. Excise Tax : In the U.S.A. Simunition products are imported by General Dynamics Ordnance and Tactical Systems - Simunition® Operations. An 11 % Federal excise tax will be added, if applicable. Special Labelling Fees : Charges related to special labelling will be of $5.00 per unit label. Terms : Payments are as specified on all invoices, except where otherwise provided in contracts or other special terms. Title of the goods remain in possession of the seller until full payment is received from the customer. Payments for invoices received after the net terms will accrue an interest penalty of 1.5 % per month (18 % annual). If a customer fails to honor his terms, full payment of all receivables will become due. A reevaluation of the terms will be conducted and the seller will have the right to suspend any delivery until the situation is remedied. Minimum order value : $2,500.00 - For orders less than $2,500.00, a service charge of $50.00 will be assessed. Freight : All shipments are EXWORKS, Champlain, New York. Delivery : Orders will be filled subject to the limitations of future production and at the discretion of management as to the priority of delivery. As such, no guarantee of delivery of the quantities or models ordered is assured by the acceptance of an order. Return of Merchandise : No returned merchandise will be accepted for credit except with the seller's prior written authorization and then only when shipped with transportation charges prepaid. All returns are subject to a minimum 20 % restocking charge. It is the customer's responsibility to check if the product received match the product ordered. The seller will not accept any claims after a three day period of the delivery of the goods. Obsolete, shelf-worn, or damaged merchandise will only be accepted subject to appraisal. Discontinued product will not be accepted. Credits will not be issued until returned merchandise is inspected and approved. Special Document Request: Must be known upon receipt of order Standard CoC: Free Visit Inspection: $5,000.00 Coc with GQAR: $4,000.00 Ballistic Test Report: $250.00 Test Inspection Plan: $250.00 Data Cards: $500.00 Order Cancellation Charges : Orders will be kept in our system up to a maximum of 4 months, after which, they will be cancelled and a 10% cancellation charge will be applied if the required import/export documents are not provided or distributor cancels the order. Ready-To-Ship Order Cancellation Charges: If an order which is already prepared on the dock is cancelled, a 20% cancellation fee will be charged to the distributor. Canadian Export Laws: The product can only be sold to the following countries: Albania, Australia, Belgium, Botswana, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Israel, Italy, Kuwait, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Peru, Poland, Portugal, Republic of Korea, Romania, Saudi Arabia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, Ukraine, United Kingdom, United States. GD OTS Simunition Operations now authorizes distributors to sell the FX® 9000 Series of Protective Equipment Product Line to individual law enforcement officers (US only). Make sure you request credentials such as police department ID card or official police department badge. CONFIDENTIAL 04/01/2021 Here are the changes. Product Number Description Total Total général A GENERAL PRICE INCREASE OF 2% HAS BEEN APPLIED TO AMMUNITION CONFIDENTIAL PAGE 2 / 19 04/01/2021 TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS TRAINING CARTRIDGES FX® MARKING CARTRIDGES - 9 mm 4 FX® MARKING CARTRIDGES -.38 Caliber 4 FX® MARKING CARTRIDGES -5.56 mm 4-6 FX® NON-MARKING CARTRIDGES 6 SECURIBLANK® LOUD CARTRIDGES 6 SECURIBLANK® QUIET CARTRIDGES 6 CQT® CARTRIDGES 7 GREENSHIELD® CARTRIDGES 7 CONVERSION KITS CONVERSION KITS FOR PISTOLS 8-10 CONVERSION KITS FOR REVOLVERS 10 CONVERSION KIT FOR SHOTGUNS 10 CONVERSION KITS FOR SUBMACHINE GUNS 10 UPPER RECEIVERS FOR 5.56 mm RIFLES & CARBINES 11 BOLT CONVERSION FOR 5.56 mm RIFLES & CARBINES 12 BOLT CONVERSION FOR 5.56 mm MACHINEGUNS 12 DEDICATED TRAINING WEAPONS 13 NON-LETHAL GRENADE LAUNCHER 13 PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT FX® 9000 SERIES PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT 14 ACCESSORIES FOR PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT 14 ACCESSORIES MAGAZINES 15 MISCELLANEOUS 15 SPARE PARTS SPARE PARTS FOR CONVERSION KITS 16-17-18 SPARE PARTS FOR FX® 9002/8000 PROTECTIVE HELMET 19 SPARE PARTS FOR FX® 9003 PROTECTIVE HELMET 19 CONFIDENTIAL PAGE 3 / 19 04/01/2021 TRAINING CARTRIDGES 2 US LE - CRP FX® MARKING CARTRIDGES - 9 mm Lead Primers PRODUCT L.E. W/FET PRODUCT DESIGNATION L.E. W/O FET NO AND CRP 9 mm FX® Red 5320761 $263.00 $291.93 50 rds/box - 500 rds/case 9 mm FX® Blue 5320762 $263.00 $291.93 50 rds/box - 500 rds/case 9 mm FX® Orange 5320763 $263.00 $291.93 50 rds/box - 500 rds/case 9 mm FX® Yellow 5320764 $263.00 $291.93 50 rds/box - 500 rds/case 9 mm FX® Green 5320765 $263.00 $291.93 50 rds/box - 500 rds/case 9 mm FX® White 5320766 $263.00 $291.93 50 rds/box - 500 rds/case Toxfree® Primers NON-ITAR REGULATED FORCE-ON-FORCE MARKING CARTRIDGES PRODUCT L.E. W/FET PRODUCT DESIGNATION L.E. W/O FET NO AND CRP 9 mm FX® Red Toxfree® 5320771 $282.00 $313.02 50 rds/box - 500 rds/case 9 mm FX® Blue Toxfree® 5320772 $282.00 $313.02 50 rds/box - 500 rds/case 9 mm FX® Orange Toxfree® 5320773 $282.00 $313.02 50 rds/box - 500 rds/case 9 mm FX® Yellow Toxfree® 5320774 $282.00 $313.02 50 rds/box - 500 rds/case 9 mm FX® Green Toxfree® 5320775 $282.00 $313.02 50 rds/box - 500 rds/case 9 mm FX® White Toxfree® 5320776 $282.00 $313.02 50 rds/box - 500 rds/case FX® MARKING CARTRIDGES - .38 Caliber For weapons Shotgun, Revolver - Lead Primers PRODUCT L.E. W/FET PRODUCT DESIGNATION L.E. W/O FET NO AND CRP .38 Cal. FX® Red 5501001 $333.00 $369.63 50 rds/box - 500 rds/case .38 Cal. FX® Blue 5501002 $333.00 $369.63 50 rds/box - 500 rds/case FX® MARKING CARTRIDGES -5.56 mm For weapons Beretta ARX160, Center Firearms AK47, Colt AR15 (single shot), AR15 W/O Sporter Block, Colt M4/M16, H&K 416, SIG MCX, MCX Ratler 5.56 mm, SIG 516, Thales Steyr (Australia) - Toxfree® Primers PRODUCT L.E. W/FET PRODUCT DESIGNATION L.E. W/O FET NO AND CRP 5.56 mm FX® Red Clipped Toxfree® for 5359101 $337.00 $374.07 M4/M16 - 20 rds/box - 500 rds/case 5.56 mm FX® Blue Clipped Toxfree® for 5359102 $337.00 $374.07 M4/M16 - 20 rds/box - 500 rds/case 5.56 mm FX® Yellow Clipped Toxfree® for 5359104 $337.00 $374.07 M4/M16 - 20 rds/box - 500 rds/case 5.56 mm FX® White Clipped Toxfree® for 5359106 $337.00 $374.07 M4/M16 - 20 rds/box - 500 rds/case For weapons Colt M4/M16, Colt AR-15, SIG MCX - Toxfree® Primers PRODUCT L.E. W/FET PRODUCT DESIGNATION L.E. W/O FET NO AND CRP 5.56 mm FX® GEN2 Red Clipped Toxfree® for 5360141 $337.00 $374.07 M4/M16 - 20 rds/box - 500 rds/case 5.56 mm FX® GEN2 Blue Clipped Toxfree® for 5360142 $337.00 $374.07 M4/M16 - 20 rds/box - 500 rds/case CONFIDENTIAL PAGE 4 / 19 04/01/2021 TRAINING CARTRIDGES 2 US LE - CRP FX® MARKING CARTRIDGES -5.56 mm For weapons Colt C7/C8, H&K 416, TAVOR X95 - Toxfree® Primers PRODUCT L.E. W/FET PRODUCT DESIGNATION L.E. W/O FET NO AND CRP 5.56 mm FX® Red Clipped Toxfree® for 5358401 $673.00 $747.03 C7/C8, HK416 - 20 rds/box - 1000 rds/case 5.56 mm FX® Blue Clipped Toxfree® for 5358402 $673.00 $747.03 C7/C8, HK416 - 20 rds/box - 1000 rds/case 5.56 mm FX® Yellow Clipped Toxfree® for 5358404 $673.00 $747.03 C7/C8, HK416 - 20 rds/box - 1000 rds/case 5.56 mm FX® White Clipped Toxfree® for 5358406 $673.00 $747.03 C7/C8, HK416 - 20 rds/box - 1000 rds/case For weapons Colt AR15, AR15 w/o Sporter block, Colt C7/C8, TAVOR X95, SIG 516 - Toxfree® Primers PRODUCT L.E. W/FET PRODUCT DESIGNATION L.E. W/O FET NO AND CRP 5.56 mm FX® GEN2 Red Clipped Toxfree® 5360161 $337.00 $374.07 for C7/C8, HK416 - 20 rds/box - 500 rds/case 5.56 mm FX® GEN2 Blue Clipped Toxfree® 5360162 $337.00 $374.07 for C7/C8, HK416 - 20 rds/box - 500 rds/case For weapons FFV AK5, FN FNC, FN SCAR fixed handle, H&K G36, SIG 550/551, Zastava M21 - Toxfree® Primers PRODUCT L.E.
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