just in case you would like to see who got what, re: Military Equipment

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Seems to way more accurate than the list published by the new York times...

The 120.00 dollar rifles are part kits iirc..

I actually think they are complete rifles...and the $$ associated with those lines are the shipping costs.

The .gov doesn't sell the weapons, they're just loaned.
 

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I actually think they are complete rifles...and the $$ associated with those lines are the shipping costs.

The .gov doesn't sell the weapons, they're just loaned.
Could be. I know we don't have that many rifles, but we did get a bunch of part kits for maintenance. The vast majority were A1's. (And before anyone asks, all were retro - fitted without the fun switch)
We had to drive and get them, they wouldn't ship for some reason. But I know they do sometimes.
 

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Very possible, hadn't even thought of that.
I wonder why they don't list the parts, but list crap like gloves?

Either way the list is still better than the other. It appears to be more accurate
 

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