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Originally Posted by Badger52
Suspect largely contracted out. Retired buddy from agency across the river (same outfit attempting to find out who committed armed robbery of your cheese) UN-retired himself for a part-time gig with them at an IRS office.
Not to dilute the discussion, but there's a possibility that the ammo could get split out across other agencies and that the buy was simply executed by the agency that had a contracting vehicle in place to execute with. End of FY is fast approaching and those who spend the most get the most on 1 October....
Most here are familiar with that battle drill on some level.
jes' sayin'
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That’s correct, I work for a security outfit that holds a federal contract with FPS(Federal Protective Service). I can say that all federal agencies within the state of Washington have at least one armed guard standing a post, in some cases several. I’ve worked SSA’s in the past in and around Seattle, and the fact that the ammo is .357 sig struck me as odd. It’s all .40 cal here.