Type : Bid Notification
.50 Caliber Reduced Range Ball/Tracer Ammunition
.50 Caliber Reduced Range Ball/Tracer Ammunition
Synopsis Number N0016422RJN03 is replacing Synopsis Number N0016421RJN03.N0016421RJN03 – .50 Caliber Reduced Range Ammunition – FSC 1305 – NAICS 332992Anticipated Issue Date: 30 September 2021 – Closing Date: 02 December 2021 – Time 2:00 PM EasternNAVSEA Crane anticipates issuing a request for proposals (RFP) for a 5-year, Firm-Fixed Priced (FFP), Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract for .50 Caliber Reduced Range Ammunition, including
Contact Information: Kyle Alcorn, Phone 812.854.6019, Email kyle.alcorn@navy.mil Office Address :300 Highway 361Building 3373 Crane IN 47522-5001 Location: NSWC Crane Division Set Aside: Award Number: N0016418DJN41 Award Amount : $47,000,000.00 Award Date: 060518CLIN 0001-0010 Awardee: OCR Global , 2677 Prosperity Ave STE 310, Fairfax, VA 22031-4928 US
Army Contracting Command – New Jersey, on behalf of the Office of the Project Manager, Maneuver Ammunition System (PM MAS) is seeking potential sources for the production of the Caliber 7.62x51mm, XM1164 Ball and XM1165 Tracer Reduced Range cartridges, which use aeroballistics effects to achieve a reduction in Surface Danger Zone (SDZ) resulting in smaller training range requirements while maintaining ballistic match.The primary configuration for
Description: The Project Manager for Maneuver Ammunition Systems (PM MAS), Picatinny Arsenal, NJ and the Army Contracting Command - New Jersey (ACC-NJ) are currently seeking sources for the delivery of Caliber .50 Ball and Trace Cartridges with reduced range capability.
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The range must be able to accommodate all handgun calibers. The range must have reduced-light or no-light firing capabilities. The range rules cannot disallow movement between firing points or restrict movement-oriented firearms training firing points by students (i.e. standing to kneeling transitions). The range cannot disallow students from drawing and firing from the holster.