I know it's the Info Wars site but it still is interesting to read!
http://www.infowars.com/u-s-army-to-...lian-firearms/
I know it's the Info Wars site but it still is interesting to read!
http://www.infowars.com/u-s-army-to-...lian-firearms/
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There could be several explainations. 3 million rounds is not that huge of an order for the DOD. Hopefully, this is just for training and not price or supply manipulation.
3 million rounds is NOT a big purchase. 1 container often holds that many rounds. Sounds like they are having samples on hand for familiarization training possibly.
Did you see this part?
They want to buy up parts kits as well!Weapon Parts: Russian and former Soviet Block weapons to include the AK47, AKM47, AK74, RPK, RPD, PK, PKM, DShK, KPV, NSV, YAK-B, Makarov, Tokarev, SKS, SVD, FPK, RPG-7, 82mm Mortars, GP-25/30 grenade launchers. Other major foreign army and police weapons to include the FN-FAL, AR18, SAR-21, H&K G3, HK21, HK53, MP5, MG3, BHP, Glock 17/19, Model 61 (Skorpion), Uzi, M10, Sterling, Sten, PM12, MPi 69, FAMAS, AUG, L85, SA-80, Galil, Valmet, 550/1/2, P90, and Ultimax. Uncommon or obsolete U.S. weapons to include the 1903 Springfield, 1911 BAR, 1919, M1/M1a1 and M3 submachine guns, M1 and M2 carbines, and M79. Other commercial or para-military weapons. The parts required are for replacement and repair at all levels of repair, overhaul and rebuilding. This includes all parts of the weapon including the barrel but less the frame or receiver that is considered the firearm under U.S. law. Also included are books, manuals, tools and gauges as well as training aids, non-firing replicas and cut-away of weapons, components and ammunition. Examples of some of the types of parts are listed below. Parts kits including all, most, or some of the individual parts listed below.Individual parts and accessories such as barrels; barrel and muzzle attachments; stocks; grips; forearms; sights and sight components; gas system components including operating rods, gas blocks, pistons, tubes, etcetera; sling swivels; receiver covers; fire control groups, housings, and parts; hammers; triggers; sears; disconnectors; selector/change levers; safeties; bipods; bolts and parts; bolt carriers; firing pins; extractors; ejectors; pins; screws; springs; magazines; belts; drums; slings; holsters; pouches; carrying cases; tripods; ammo cans; tools; gauges.
Why in God's name would the US gov need AK/PKM/SKS/Makarov/Etc... used parts from parts kits when they could order new parts from anywhere?
Don't they care about 922(r)?
And, what large arsenal of foreign weapons are they stocking up to "maintain"?
You know full well this is intended to deny US access to ammo, weapons and weapon parts.
The US gov is scared to death of us it seems.........
To all: I would suggest that this thread belongs in GD. Although it does talk about ammo and firearm parts, it's really an issue that is important to all of us and it would get a lot more exposure in GD.
-- Roger
Some of it could be for training. Pretty sure some branches of the military keep and train on foreign weapons and even issue those weapons for certain missions. As far as the parts kits goes I guess they might need to repair those same arms from time to time?
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Why on earth would anyone actually believe the bullshIt on infowars??
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