Why does the USDA need submachine guns with 30
round clips? Has livestock risen up in
armed rebellion? Or could it be, these
weapons have a more nefarious purpose?
According to the
solicitation, the Dept. of Agriculture wants the guns to have an
"ambidextrous safety, semiautomatic or 2 round [bursts] trigger group,
Tritium night sights front and rear, rails for attachment of flashlight (front
under fore group) and scope (top rear), stock collapsible or folding," and
a "30 rd. capacity" magazine.
They also want the submachine
guns to have a "sling," be "lightweight," and have an
"oversized trigger guard for gloved operation."
The solicitation directs
"all responsible and/or interested sources...[to] submit their company
name, point of contact, and telephone." Companies that submit information
in a "timely" fashion "shall be considered by the agency for
contact to determine weapon suitability."
More evidence the federal bureaucracies are turning on the citizenry.
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