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Old 02-03-2010, 08:00   #1
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IRS Acquiring Shotguns

Acquiring Shotguns

https://www.fbo.gov/index?s=opportun...&cck=1&au=&ck=

"......The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) intends to purchase sixty Remington Model 870 Police RAMAC #24587 12 gauge pump-action shotguns for the Criminal Investigation Division..........."

Just some more fodder for the tinfoil hat crowd?

So the IRS is going to get into doorkickin'?

I'm from the government and I'm here to help?
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Old 02-03-2010, 08:03   #2
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IRS trap and skeet team?
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Old 02-03-2010, 08:18   #3
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Actually the IRS enforcement folks deal with some fairly nasty people at times.
I know some of the right leaning blogs are flipping out, but they already have shotguns in their inventory.

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The Remington parkerized shotguns, with fourteen inch barrel, modified choke, Wilson Combat Ghost Ring rear sight and XS4 Contour Bead front sight, Knoxx Reduced Recoil Adjustable Stock, and Speedfeed ribbed black forend, are designated as the only shotguns authorized for IRS duty based on compatibility with IRS existing shotgun inventory, certified armorer and combat training and protocol, maintenance, and parts.
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Old 02-03-2010, 09:05   #4
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Everyone else in the US government has guns why not the IRS?

This is probably a good time for the Dept of Education, Department of Commerce, Department of Human Services, Department of Labor and the CDC "Enforcement Divisions" to "kit-up" and get some good purchases on weapons and equipment.
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Old 02-03-2010, 10:10   #5
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Everyone else in the US government has guns why not the IRS?

This is probably a good time for the Dept of Education, Department of Commerce, Department of Human Services, Department of Labor and the CDC "Enforcement Divisions" to "kit-up" and get some good purchases on weapons and equipment.
Damn! There's my retirement job!!!! Department of Education, Enforcement Division.

<sound of door being kicked in>

<sound of Remington 870 with 14" barrel being racked>

There I stand in my tactical gear, with shotgun, and red grading pen resting over my left ear.

"Let me see those lesson plans, and let me see them NOW!"

I'm in.... Can Richard be my Team Leader?
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Old 02-03-2010, 10:32   #6
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Last year while still working for Paraclete, I had to go out to different IRS offices and measure agents for concealment vests. This ranged from office personnel to enforcement, "raid teams", and undercover agents.

One guy walked in the room and I almost fell over. My 72 inch measuring tape was 4 inches short reaching around his waist. I guess it was part of his disguise as he worked undercover.

The office joke was to fit this guy we were going to cut down a ballistic blanket with a neck hole and hook him up with a "ballistic poncho".
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Old 02-04-2010, 14:23   #7
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Damn! There's my retirement job!!!! Department of Education, Enforcement Division.

<sound of door being kicked in>

<sound of Remington 870 with 14" barrel being racked>

There I stand in my tactical gear, with shotgun, and red grading pen resting over my left ear.

"Let me see those lesson plans, and let me see them NOW!"

I'm in.... Can Richard be my Team Leader?
Excellent idea ZD,I'm in and Richard will jump at a chance to lead us.......

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Old 03-11-2010, 14:42   #8
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Everyone else in the US government has guns why not the IRS?

This is probably a good time for the Dept of Education, Department of Commerce, Department of Human Services, Department of Labor and the CDC "Enforcement Divisions" to "kit-up" and get some good purchases on weapons and equipment.
Apparently, others agree with your suggestion.

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Remington Shotguns
Solicitation Number: EDOOIG-10-000004
Agency: Department of Education
Office: Contracts & Acquisitions Management
Location: Contracts (All ED Components)

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Added: Mar 08, 2010 10:39 am Modified: Mar 11, 2010 10:16 amTrack Changes

The U.S. Department of Education (ED) intends to purchase twenty-seven (27) REMINGTON BRAND MODEL 870 POLICE 12/14P MOD GRWC XS4 KXCS SF. RAMAC #24587 GAUGE: 12 BARREL: 14" - PARKERIZED CHOKE: MODIFIED SIGHTS: GHOST RING REAR WILSON COMBAT; FRONT - XS CONTOUR BEAD SIGHT STOCK: KNOXX REDUCE RECOIL ADJUSTABLE STOCK FORE-END: SPEEDFEED SPORT-SOLID - 14" LOP are designated as the only shotguns authorized for ED based on compatibility with ED existing shotgun inventory, certified armor and combat training and protocol, maintenance, and parts.
The required date of delivery is March 22, 2010.

https://www.fbo.gov/index?id=16f1571...583cc75b21d58c
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Man - they're getting really tough on those who don't complete their homework...

SF-TX - you must read Drudge too.
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Old 03-11-2010, 15:39   #10
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Apparently, others agree with your suggestion.
What would the Department of Education need with shotguns?
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Old 02-03-2010, 10:46   #11
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Remington?

I prefer my half-Century old Winchester Model 25 12 ga. pump w/2.75" chamber and full choke - the sound of the slide jacking a round into the chamber will make you stop and carefully consider your next move.

The old Winchester Model 1200/1300s with those long bayonets we had for riot control back when were ass kickers, too.

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Remington?

I prefer my half-Century old Winchester Model 25 12 ga. pump w/2.75" chamber and full choke - the sound of the slide jacking a round into the chamber will make you stop and carefully consider your next move.
The old Winchester Model 1200/1300s with those long bayonets we had for riot control back when were ass kickers, too.

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I keep mine loaded, I much prefer to sound of flesh hitting the floor.
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Old 02-03-2010, 12:42   #13
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Hey Pete you have a PM!!!!!
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Remington?

I prefer my half-Century old Winchester Model 25 12 ga. pump w/2.75" chamber and full choke - the sound of the slide jacking a round into the chamber will make you stop and carefully consider your next move.
Well, in a rational thinking person anyway. Dirtbags not so much sometimes.

The old Winchester Model 1200/1300s with those long bayonets we had for riot control back when were ass kickers, too.

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Old 02-03-2010, 14:07   #15
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The old Winchester Model 1200/1300s with those long bayonets we had for riot control back when were ass kickers, too.

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I got to carry the M1200 when I was a kid in USAREUR. Loaded with buckshot it's a comfortable feeling having one of those in your hands. It's only fault was the barrel heat shield that was made from thin metal and that broke easily.

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