Lots of government office buildings now noted as 'soft' targets, need to be protected. In times passed the advertisement, request for proposals went to a few suppliers, now the adds apparently run into a government transparency rule and become posted in many news media. As for the tech details? the H&K MP5/G3/C93-94 variants in 9mm have most or all of the features asked for, Smith And Wesson M76 pattern has many of them also. The main change is the .40 caliber instead of 9mm chambering-- many 'Civilian' Police and government security agencies are now using .40 pistols in stead of 9mm or .45 - SO, need to get compatible submachine guns using same ammo as the issue pistol. Likely the agency has had some H&K in 9mm getting old, worn out barrels, second rebuild after prior service and the older 'Army issue' cheap to get models don't exist in .40 cal and now it's time to advertise. Some sherrif's depts couple years back had a little fun time- they found out the old Thompson .45s they'd had in racks for 50 years or more were worth $3000.00 on civilian market and a Army surplus M16A2 was available for $99.00 from military getting M4s. Go the cheap replacement route, sell the old grandfathered Thompsons(sometimes one to deputy or the Sheriff) and balance budget plus get a car body piercer for the patrol car that needs it on occasion. Then the ammo situation with the 1911 backups got confused, the new .40 became popular with double stack mags and the old .357 revolvers became secondary issue or 'reserve' or no longer service issue but secondary personal issue. Lots of fun in the ammo market lately - military has 9mm NATO standard and the special ops people are using the .45 pistols and variations of the H&K with suppressers for ammo compatibility- or some old M3s in service since Korea.
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