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Old 02-13-2017, 03:47 PM   #49
Warlockco
 
Join Date: May 2008
Location: Colorado
Default Re: Covert carbines in .300

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Originally Posted by Icelander View Post
It's probably easier to avoid unwanted attention, both inside and outside the US government, when borrowing equipment already in stores and/or adding to procurement orders already in place than make a special purchase of a weapon system no one uses.

To some extent, having individual black ops operators buy the weapons on the commercial market using phony IDs might bypass this, but in that case, nothing that couldn't be bought at a gunshow would be available. Nothing that requires Class III status, NFA tax, etc. Semi-automatic only, no suppressors and probably not barrels threaded for them (even if technically legal, it brings undesirable attention). If they can get the surpressors through an alternate source (any .30 caliber suppressor would do, right?), it might not matter that the weapons are not selective fire, as highly skilled operators will rarely have occasion to use that feature anyway.
Depending on training, i.e. if they have Armory skill, they can make their own silencers. Then that solves the issue of buying. Its not unreasonable for a covert black ops team to have their own "gun nut" that mods and customizes weapons, even to the extent of making the parts himself.
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