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Individual Carbine Solicitation Officially Released- Updated

Wednesday, June 29th, 2011

http://procnet.pica.army.mil/FBO/RFP/W15QKN-11-R-F003/Attachment/FINAL-RFP-W15QKN11RF003.zip

If you plan on being one of the contenders to supply the Army with a new carbine, you’d better have your bid in to Picatinny Arsenal, New Jersey by 5:30 PM local time on 27 September, 2011. That gives us lots of time for the gun rags and internet commandos to wax philosophic about how poorly the solicitation was written and which wonder gun the Army should adopt.

The solicitation spells out the methodology to evaluate the proposals to narrow the field to three candidate weapons:

The Government intends to award up to three (3) Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) type contracts, each with a minimum guarantee of one (1) Weapon System Component Package. The Government will select for award(s) the proposal(s) which represent the Best Value to the Government.
The source selection process for award will consist of two (2) evaluation phases, ending with a contract award to up to three (3) contractors, followed by a final down-selection to a single contractor for a new carbine. Offerors have 90 days from the issue date of this RFP to submit Phase I proposal requirements. Evaluation Phase I will consist of the evaluation of the weapon attributes of the Offeror’s hardware, evaluation of the Offeror’s facility production capability, and review of the Offeror’s cost/price proposal in accordance with the evaluation criteria contained in the solicitation. At the conclusion of Evaluation Phase I, the IC candidates which represent the best value, as determined by the Source Selection Authority (SSA) will proceed into Phase II of the evaluation. Successful Offerors will be notified and given an additional 30 days to submit the remainder of the proposal requirements for Phase II evaluations. All other Offerors considered unsuccessful will be notified by the Procuring Contracting Officer (PCO) of their respective results and given an opportunity for a debriefing. All unsuccessful candidates from Evaluation Phase I will be eliminated from further consideration for award.
Evaluation Phase II will consist of specific hardware testing, as well as evaluation of the written technical proposal, management, cost/price, government purpose rights (GPR), fielding-operational and supportability impact and past performance, and small business participation volumes of the proposal in accordance with the evaluation criteria contained in the solicitation. At the completion of Evaluation Phase II, an award decision will occur that will result in the award of a firm-fixed price IDIQ contract for up to three (3) vendors entering the down-selection evaluation.

These three systems will further be down selected to a single weapon:

The weapon systems component package deliverables will be used for the final evaluation and final down-select to one (1) Awardee. The down-select evaluations will consist of a developmental test (DT), other DT test, the cost/price proposal, the GPR proposal and a limited user evaluation.

Furthermore, the solicitation considers an IC to consist of:

Individual Carbine
Each Individual Carbine shall include the following items:
– Carbine (Qty 1)
– Magazines (Quantity of magazines shall be sufficient to hold a minimum of 210 rounds)
– Cleaning Kit (Qty 1)
– Combat Sling (Qty 1)
– Additional Precision Match Grade Trigger Group (Qty 1)
– Blank Firing Adapter (Qty 1)
– Removable Back-up Sight (Qty 1)
– Operator Manual (Qty 1) (Section C.3.1.10.3)
– Optic 1x (If IC candidate is not compatible with M68 Close Combat Optic, provide equivalent 1x optic, 1 per carbine in
accordance with AR-PD-115: Sight, Reflex with Mount, M68)
– Optic 4x (If IC candidate is not compatible with M150 Rifle Combat Optic, provide equivalent 4x optic, 1 per carbine, in
accordance with Purchase Description, Telescope: XM150 Rifle Combat Optic (RCO) dated 17 August 2006)

Notice that the basic load remains 210 rounds. However, unlike SOCOM’s SCAR requirement, the Army has wisely not specified that the weapon must be compatible with the existing M16 30 round magazine. Therefore, they have specified that the offeror provide enough magazines per weapon to provide 210 loaded rounds. Could this telegraph the end of the 210 round basic load if a weapon with a new sized magazine is adopted? The 210 rounds is based as much on compatible convenience with the legacy magazine as anything else.

Interestingly, the solicitation only calls for the procurement of up to 178,890 units over seven years. That’s hardly enough guns to pure fleet the Army.

Classicly, the Army won’t release the real performance specs (as Jason pointed out) without a signed Non-Disclosure Agreement with the Government. Since there is ZERO reason for the Army to conceal the desired performance characteristics of their service rifle it means that someone is going to have to waste the taxpayers money to ask that it be released under the Freedom of Information Act. So much for the promised transparency in Government. This means there may well be a pause before the deluge of controversy begins on the interwebs.

Former Bushmaster Owner Launches Windham Weaponry

Monday, June 20th, 2011

With the move of the Bushmaster Firearms International LLC production line last December to Remington’s facility in Ilion, New York, the Bushmaster you know today exists in name only. When Remington moved the plant they also laid off all of the Bushmaster workers and hired new employees at the new location. Granted, you can argue the quality of Bushie guns but any institutional knowledge that the brand possessed was lost with that move.

Now, former Bushmaster owner Richard Dyke, along with some investors have launched Windham Weaponry. The new company is setting up shop in the old Bushmaster manufacturing facility in Windham, Maine and hired back about half of Bushmaster’s former employees. They will begin production in July with initial deliveries to commence in September. As Bushmaster specialized in AR style weapons, we anticipate that Windham will as well.

Ironically, the Bushmaster website still claims they are located in Windham, Maine. Not sure if that’s an indication of how little Freedom Group thinks of the brand or if they are purposefully misleading the public.

Blade-Tech WRS RMR Equipped Glock 17 Tactical Holster System

Friday, June 17th, 2011

We’ve mentioned Advanced Glock Slide Packages before. In fact, having recently fired a Glock 19 equipped with the Trijicon Ruggedized Miniature Reflex (RMR) Sight courtesy of Trijicon, I can tell you that, while it takes some getting used to, it is a pretty slick system.

One of the current issues with such a modification to your Glock is carriage. Some have taken a dremel tool to their holster of choice to good effect but this can result in a useless chunk of Kydex if you get it wrong. But not to worry, Blade-Tech has developed a purpose built solution.

Officially dubbed the “TSD – Blade-Tech WRS RMR Equipped Tactical Holster System” it is based naturally, on Blade-Tech’s excellent WSR (Weapon Retention System level 2) holster. There is plenty of room in the barrel area to accommodate the mini red dot sight. What’s more, it is a very versatile holster as it equipped with their Tactical Modular Mounting System allowing it to rapidly change carrying configurations.

This holster is designed to fit the Glock 17 and 22. However, it will fit the Glock 19 and 23 with a little room in the barrel area.

The holster is currently available through www.onesourcetactical.com.

Team SureFire Sweeps MGM Ironman 3-Gun

Friday, June 10th, 2011

SureFire has announced that Team SureFire kicked ass at the 2011 MGM Ironman 3-Gun competition (okay, they didn’t use those exact words) with women’s captain, Maggie Reese, men’s captain Barry Dueck and co-captain Mike Voigt, all repeating as champions in their divisions.

“Last year’s championship was a blur because we shot over three long days in rough conditions,” said Reese, who just started shooting competitively four years ago. “This year I was able to focus and just get the job done while enjoying the match along the way. It was fantastic!”

Team SureFire, also features 10-time multi-gun national champion and Open Division shooter, Michael Voigt, and the 3-Gun Nation tour points leader and team captain, Barry Dueck, who already has two tour wins this year in the Heavy Optics Division. Dueck and Voigt were also teammates on USA’s 2008 IPSC World Shoot team where they took top honors in the Modified Division.

SureFire also sponsors other shooters around the country like world record pistol shooter, Max Michel, who recently won the Double Tap Championship. Other 3-gun shooters who proudly wear the SureFire logos on their jersey are Team FNH and Taran Butler (5-time National Champion).

Congrats!

www.facebook.com/surefire

SOF Warrior Briefing on Weapons

Thursday, June 9th, 2011

SOF Warrior – Weapons Brief SOFIC 2011

Pay particular attention to these slides.

A FastMag for Your Pistol

Wednesday, June 8th, 2011

Shown quietly in back rooms at SHOT Show, the FastMagâ„¢ Pistol (FMP) from ITW Military Products has just been released. The unique design carries the magazine bullets forward and is compatible with most double stack 9mm, double stack .40 cal, single & double stack .45 cal magazines. That’s right, you can carry single OR double stack magazines in the same carrier. Just like its rifle cartridge siblings, the FMP is available in duty belt or PALS compatible variants. In addition to PALS compatibility, the FMP is also designed to ‘double-stack’ on all FastMagâ„¢ Gen III & FastMagâ„¢ Heavy.

The FMP will be available in Black, Tan 499, Foliage Green, and Coyote Brown. Except for Black, all FMPs are made with GhillieTEXâ„¢ material.

Currently available in Black from Supply Captain, get yours now.

www.supplycaptain.com

Now It All Makes Sense (Glock Content)

Tuesday, June 7th, 2011

Just a little humor to break the levity around here. BTW, we love Glocks. The Gen 4? Not so much.

Thanks US Palm!

THOR XM408 ASA

Tuesday, June 7th, 2011

Firing the .408 Chey-tac round, the XM408 ASA from THOR Global Defense utilizes a 30″ fluted Krieger match barrel and a unique chassis to help mitigate recoil, allowing for quicker follow up shots. Additionally, this is a lot of gun so it incorporates a carry handle to help facilitate getting it in place as well as an adjustable cheek piece to enhance ergonomics. The stock is also fully adjustable and manufactured from hardened aluminum.

The .408 Cheyenne Tactical cartridge was envisioned to fill a role in between the .338 Lapua Magnum and .50 BMG rounds. It is intended for use in the anti-personnel, anti-sniper and anti-materiel roles and features a (supersonic) precision range of 2,200 yards (2,000 m).

Info on the .408 round
Magnum rifle primer
Bullet diameter: .4077″
Copper nickel alloy
Overall cartridge length: 4.307
Velocity: 2900 fps
Ballistic Coefficient: .942 (avg. over 3500 yards)

The XM408 ASA from THOR Global Defense Group is available from Knesek Guns.