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Non Standard Weapons, Parts and Training.


New Jersey, United States
Government : Military
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SOURCES SOUGHT NOTICE

SCOPE. The U.S. Army Contracting Command (ACC) - New Jersey Maneuver Ammunition Systems Center, Picatinny Arsenal, NJ 07806-5000 in support of various Program Offices has the need to procure a wide variety of Non-Standard Weapons (NSW) to support Department of the Army (DA), Other Government Agency (OGA) and Foreign Military Sales (FMS) requirements. This includes the acquisition of weapons, parts, accessories, tools, gages, manuals and training for various commercial, foreign, non-standard, and US obsolete weapon systems on an quote mark as needed quote mark basis. Vendors must possess the capability to fabricate or otherwise provide these items and deliver them to multiple locations in the United States and possibly to limited locations outside the continental United States (OCONUS).

Weapons. The general type and style of weapons being requested are listed below in no particular order. The following list is neither exhaustive nor complete. It is meant to be representative of the breadth of the requirement and actual requirements may include weapons not listed below. It instances where a model is listed by name, it is understood to include also all similar models, derivatives and variants.

Russian and former Soviet Bloc weapons to include the Makarov, Tokarev, SKS, AK47, AKM47, AK74, SVD, FPK/PSL, RPK, RPD, PK, PKM, DShK(M), YAK-B, KPV, ZPU, NSV, ZU-23, RPG-7, SPG-9, AGS-17, AGS-30, and GP-25/30 grenade launchers.

Other major foreign army and police weapons to include the BHP, GLOCK 17/19, P226, P7, USP, Sten, Sterling, MP40, Vz.61, Uzi, M10, PM12, MPi 69, MP5, MP7, UMP, MP9, P90, SSG 69, AI L-96, SR-25, PSG-1, FN-FAL, H&K G3, HK53, Vz58, AR18, SAR-21, FAMAS, AUG, L85, SA-80, K1A1, Galil, Valmet, 550/1/2, F2000, H&K 416, SGM, MG3, HK21, Ultimax, SS-77, Milkor MGL.

Uncommon or obsolete U.S. weapons to include the M1911, M1/M1a1 and M3 submachine guns, M1 and M2 carbines, 1903 Springfield, M1 Garand, M24, M14, M21, BAR, 1919, M60 and M79.

Other commercial or para-military weapons (both domestic and foreign).

Parts. The parts required are for replacement and repair at all levels of repair, overhaul and rebuilding. This includes all parts of the weapon described above including the barrel but less the frame or receiver that is considered the firearm under U.S. law. Typical requirements will include, but are not limited to, the following:

Individual parts and accessories such as barrels; barrel and muzzle attachments; stocks; grips; forearms; sights and sight components; gas system components including operating rods, gas blocks, pistons, tubes, etcetera; sling swivels; receiver covers; fire control groups, housings, and parts; hammers; triggers; sears; disconnectors; selector/change levers; safeties; bipods; bolts and parts; bolt carriers; firing pins; extractors; ejectors; pins; screws; springs. Parts kits including all, most, or some of the individual parts listed and described above.

Accessories including optical sights and accessories; magazines; belts; drums; slings; holsters; pouches; carrying cases; tripods; ammo cans; tools; gauges.

Training. This requirement includes associated books; manuals; training aids; non-firing replicas and cut-away of weapons, components and ammunition. Also included are commercially available training packages that cover the operation and maintenance of weapons described above for which training will be required.

To be considered as a capable source for this effort, all interested parties must submit the requested information as follows:

Provide evidence of capabilities including the ability to supply the required weapons, parts and training as described above.

Provide SAMPLE DRAFT of an End User Certificate with associated documents required for foreign military weapon procurement.

Provide proof of ability to obtain Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms (ATF) Licensing through the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.

Provide proof of ability to coordinate with the United States Department of State and that respondent is a registered vendor - and that no exceptions exist.

Provide proof of ability to obtain a line of credit.

All contractors interested in this potential future solicitation must be registered in the System for Award Management (SAM) https://www.sam.gov/portal/SAM/#1.

This is a market survey for planning purposes only and shall not be construed as a Request for Proposal or as an obligation on the part of the Government. The Government does not intend to award a contract on the basis of this market survey. All information submitted will be held in a confidential status. Information provided will not be returned. Responses shall indicate the size of the business entity (large or small). Please provide the name and address of your company, a point of contact (POC), phone and fax number where they can be reached and an email address. TELEPHONE INQUIRIES/SUBMISSIONS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. The maximum allowable page limit to the market survey response shall be no more than 15 pages in length (10MB limit). All submissions are requested to be made within fourteen (14) calendar days from the date of this publication, at no cost to the Government, via electronic mail to: Contract Specialist, Donald Gurry, donald.h.gurry.civ@mail.mil.



Donald Gurry, 973-724-4267

ACC - New Jersey

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