Thursday, February 6, 2014

Senior Navy civilians investigated in alleged scheme to defraud military for $1.6 million

Milking the special operations cash cow for all it's worth.
See also: Homemade silencers made for $8,000 sold to Navy for $1.6 million, authorities investigating

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Actually the NFA charges are bullshit.

The military is exempt from the NFA (as is all government), and as such any legitimate supplier is too.....Even a sweetheart contract such as describes shows indeed the military did order them from the suspect.

He was exempt....

Anonymous said...

I think I have an old toilet seat and a bent hammer that I could sell to the Gubmint for a couple hundred thousand bucks.
I get emails nearly every day advising me of contracts for the gubmint that need to be bid on. I ignore most of them since I know that the "FIX" is already in for some relative/friend of a gubmint official is already going to get the contract. The system is rigged and definitely broken.

Anonymous said...

What a bunch of crooks. This one looks like it was caught accidentally.

I wonder which firearm the silencers were designed to fit.

Ed said...

$8,000 to manufacture 359 suppressors is $22.29 per suppressor for materials and labor to machine and assemble. The low cost must be because the manufacture's name and place of manufacturing was left off the suppressors.