Re: NV or thermal???
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: M C</div><div class="ubbcode-body">i'll bet 'he' offered to buy it as the compay?? who knows, but we/I need to find said loophole because it would be tits to own one personally. wonder if a trust or a llc would allow purchase of one. ? </div></div>
The legitimate hard way:
DOD Private Security Contractor [companies] can buy, but not at the level of individual employees, and the company has to be able to establish its credentials with several forms of documentation. A trust isn't going to give any leverage ... an LLC might, but it would have to gain all the requisite DOD certifications, including security clearance, and be able to show proof of current security services contract with the DOD.
The discretionary method:
If you write or do product reviews for any journal (and there are a bunch of them out there) that has a broad LE or military subscription base - that's the easiest path "of least resistance" for gaining one ... first on loan, and then after waiting a couple months following a very positive write-up and review, making the offer: "say ... y'all had sent this demo out to me, whadduyah say I buy it?"
110% pure social engineering:
The other path of even less resistance is to become acquainted to someone who has done the above [or who has received an 'expendable loan'], and make a nice offer to buy it from that person.
I have to hand it to BAE though, their internal corporate accounting for their products and controls on their distribution are "Army Strong" compared to others. For example (regarding the others), the FLIR T60 thermal weapons scope (which is another sweet piece of gear) comes with a Class III IR laser integrated into the unit ... by fed. regulation those would be restricted to LE and Military buyers only, and yet, almost anyone with $12,000 - $17,000 can find someone on the open market who can get one and sell it to them.
Even for the government procurements, however, the StalkIR / UTM is very expensive equipment.
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