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  • #16
    q2on
    CGN/CGSSA Contributor
    CGN Contributor
    • Dec 2008
    • 93

    Originally posted by telcolineman
    Yes Sir that's it, And is says $695 not $650
    Perfectly reasonable when you can get the military to pay $400 for a hammer, $600 for a toilet seat, or $544 for a spark plug connector. When your annual budget is over 660 billion dollars (that they admit to), who cares about paying $700 for a cleaning kit?

    50,000 new soldiers need a cleaning kit? $32.5 million dollars? 0.005% of the yearly budget? 1.8% of one day's worth of spending? I think Otis is charging too little.

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    • #17
      telcolineman
      Veteran Member
      • Jun 2008
      • 2624

      Originally posted by L4D
      These kits can be found for around $80-$695 so the $50 shipped is a good deal for the CQB kit with the free Gerber Multi.

      are we allowed to post ebay links here?

      there's this same kit going for $29 right now with an hour left $7 shipping.
      Anytime L4D, Just trying to hook the brothers up with a deal
      NRA Life Member

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      • #18
        djleisure
        Veteran Member
        • Aug 2008
        • 4734

        Originally posted by L4D
        These kits can be found for around $80-$695 so the $50 shipped is a good deal for the CQB kit with the free Gerber Multi.

        are we allowed to post ebay links here?

        there's this same kit going for $29 right now with an hour left $7 shipping.
        I've been wanting to get an Otis kit for awhile anyway - so this was a no-brainer for me. I know the actual value is nowhere near $695 (except for the gubment) but it still was a good deal.

        Post up the new link! (Even though this sorta thing should usually go in the "commercial sales and good deals" forum.)
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        • #19
          L4D
          Veteran Member
          • Sep 2009
          • 3053

          >>>>>QUICK 10 Min left <<<<<

          Here it is, good luck. I got mine thanks to Telco.
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          • #20
            Fot
            Senior Member
            • Aug 2009
            • 1611

            Wait someone needs to bring up the old "your families life is dependent on the price" stuff right?
            Originally posted by FastFinger
            We are a dynamic community that reflects society at large. If there is a trait that distinguishes us it is that we're protectors of the the infirm, the elderly, and defenseless women (often sorority sisters who like beer & pillow fights). That means that at some point we may be called on to do battle with zombies. That is nothing to be ashamed of. .

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            • #21
              thevic
              Senior Member
              • Feb 2010
              • 1910

              woo just won one for 44$
              Victor M.

              Spartan Precision Rifles 07 FFL/SOT
              Caldwell, ID

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              • #22
                SandBlastedSkin
                Member
                • Apr 2010
                • 249

                Originally posted by q2on
                Perfectly reasonable when you can get the military to pay $400 for a hammer, $600 for a toilet seat, or $544 for a spark plug connector. When your annual budget is over 660 billion dollars (that they admit to), who cares about paying $700 for a cleaning kit?
                We didn't carry that cleaning kit, we had the basic $80 dollar kit. But I agree with your argument on the Military's spending budget. It's pretty ridiculous the prices they pay.

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                • #23
                  telcolineman
                  Veteran Member
                  • Jun 2008
                  • 2624

                  Looks like there are more available now
                  NRA Life Member

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                  • #24
                    aileron
                    Veteran Member
                    • Oct 2006
                    • 3272

                    Originally posted by q2on
                    Perfectly reasonable when you can get the military to pay $400 for a hammer, $600 for a toilet seat, or $544 for a spark plug connector. When your annual budget is over 660 billion dollars (that they admit to), who cares about paying $700 for a cleaning kit?
                    Sounds like fixed price contracts. Either the government would need to abandon the project as they did with the A-12 because of huge cost overruns or they would tell the contractor to put some of the additional costs onto a line item, like a screw driver, and a toilet seat, plus add some over here to the hammers we are going to deliver as part of the package, and what about those funny little nibs on the button of the seats, add costs to those too.

                    That is what fixed costs contracts do, force imaginative accounting on the part of the contractor with support from the buyer (i.e. govt) so they don't lose the project all together. If the gov't wants expensive experimental stuff designed and built for them, they cant form a committee and pick a number out of thin air and expect to get it for that price.

                    Granted it looks bad on paper, but its worked out at a unit cost higher up, not at the piece part.
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                    • #25
                      Centurion_D
                      Senior Member
                      • Nov 2005
                      • 1983

                      Originally posted by Librarian
                      Surprised the heck out of me, too, but here's the link to Otis.
                      What?! $695!! That's gotta be a typo. Who would be stupid enough to pay that much for a cleaning kit? Boresnake, cleaning cloths, q-tips, and some Slip 2000 and I'm good to go. For that much money you could go buy another gun.
                      Last edited by Centurion_D; 04-27-2010, 6:02 PM.

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