The SEALs may be at fault.I don't understand why the silencers needed to be "off the books"...
The SEALs may be at fault.
Convince him to build suppressors, then walk off with essentailly untracable suppressors.
Which is why he beats the rap.Yeah. Poor guy was prolly thinking he had a sweet .gov gig, ends up in jail.
Missed that.$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).
Contract Fraud/Kickbacks; now it makes more sense.It was theft (allegedly):
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/201...nregistered-silencer-scheme/?intcmp=obnetwork