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Thread: Canada's new precision rifles

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    Contract prices for a seemingly simple item can grow really fast.
    With many of these kinds of programs, the gun is buried in support gear and ancilliary items.
    My bet is that at a minimum the system contents are the rifle, suppressor, optic, optic mount, bipod, magazines, cleaning kit, spare parts, and a hard/soft case combo.
    Cost estimate:
    Rifle $3000
    Suppressor $1000
    Optic and mount $2000
    Bipod $300
    Magazines $200
    Cleaning Kit $200
    Spare Parts $500
    Hard and Soft Case $500
    Total: $7.700

    Given that the "each rifle cost" is $24809 CDN (6.5m purchase for 262 rifles, the 2m for line stand-up and 10 samples really can't be applied to the deliverables fairly), which is $17650 USD, I would tend to think that some kind of night vision device, laser rangefinder, and/or spotting scope/tripod are likely included.
    People freaked out over here when they saw that CSASS contract award put "each" system in the 15k area, not understanding how much extra crap the program laid into each case.
    Jack Leuba
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    Knight's Armament Company
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    Quote Originally Posted by Failure2Stop View Post
    Contract prices for a seemingly simple item can grow really fast.
    With many of these kinds of programs, the gun is buried in support gear and ancilliary items.
    My bet is that at a minimum the system contents are the rifle, suppressor, optic, optic mount, bipod, magazines, cleaning kit, spare parts, and a hard/soft case combo.
    Cost estimate:
    Rifle $3000
    Suppressor $1000
    Optic and mount $2000
    Bipod $300
    Magazines $200
    Cleaning Kit $200
    Spare Parts $500
    Hard and Soft Case $500
    Total: $7.700

    Given that the "each rifle cost" is $24809 CDN (6.5m purchase for 262 rifles, the 2m for line stand-up and 10 samples really can't be applied to the deliverables fairly), which is $17650 USD, I would tend to think that some kind of night vision device, laser rangefinder, and/or spotting scope/tripod are likely included.
    People freaked out over here when they saw that CSASS contract award put "each" system in the 15k area, not understanding how much extra crap the program laid into each case.
    Very very interesting. Great perspective Jack. You add up all those extras and you can see how it could happen. Seems insane at first glance, but military contracts are known for throwing in the ubiquitous $200 hammer, so...

    Coming to your local Gunbroker soon!

    PB
    Last edited by Pappabear; 05-14-20 at 18:29.
    "Air Force / Policeman / Fireman / Man of God / Friend of mine / R.I.P. Steve Lamy"

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    Quote Originally Posted by GH41 View Post
    One more reason I will NOT support COLT!!
    Because they won a contract?
    “I prefer dangerous freedom over peaceful slavery.” – Thomas Jefferson.

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