Judge questions prosecution of mechanic who built rifle silencers for Navy Seals....

The SEALs may be at fault.

Convince him to build suppressors, then walk off with essentailly untracable suppressors.

Yeah. Poor guy was prolly thinking he had a sweet .gov gig, ends up in jail.
 
New Zealand has hugely oppressive gun laws, yet suppressors are 100% unrestricted, because... well of course...

USA, Land of the free? Yeah right... :hmm:
 
$4800USD roughly for a suppressor? Seems excessive?
Missed that.
That's 2-3 times the going rate, which makes me think they were using government letterhead to buy off-the-books gear.

The guy may have known, or may just not be as smart as he should be, but the "contracting" officer needs to be brought up on charges (hell, could have been a government sting too).
 
A "secret" program to build silencers? O_o

I hope the unit that bought them can produce 349 unmarked silencers out of arms room...
 
Missed that.
That's 2-3 times the going rate, which makes me think they were using government letterhead to buy off-the-books gear.

The guy may have known, or may just not be as smart as he should be, but the "contracting" officer needs to be brought up on charges (hell, could have been a government sting too).

What about a simple kickback? Would be interesting to see the company's books.
 
B/c its too hard to grind a serial number off of your issue suppressor and right a field loss statement.

This whole thing stinks of bullshit, and looks like a few tards figured out how to make some extra money, stealing from uncle sugar.
 
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