The U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Customs and Border Protection (CBP), issued a Request for Information (RFI) and Presolicitation Notice for M4 Rifles and Parts (5.56x45mm NATO). The RFI seeks information from interested manufacturers and distributors regarding their capabilities, experience, and specific product offerings related to M4/AR platform rifles and parts for military or law enforcement use. Key areas of inquiry include company details, NAICS code, Federal Firearms License (FFL) and NFA authorization, manufacturing locations, barrel manufacturing processes and coatings, available AR platform rifle models (including 11.5” and 14.5” variants), warranty information, maintenance schedules, quality control processes, manufacturing capacity, and lead times. Additionally, CBP expressed interest in ambidextrous magazine releases, personal defense weapons (PDW), specialty bolt carrier group coatings, and dedicated suppressed upper receivers. The RFI also requests feedback on the attached draft Statement of Work and any concerns regarding its requirements. This RFI is for market research and planning purposes only and does not constitute a commitment to an RFP.
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS), U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) requires M4-Style Armalite Rifle (AR) platform rifles, parts, accessories, and armorer training. The contract includes various rifle configurations, individual components, and training to achieve OEM Armorer Certification. The vendor must provide customer service, shipping, and invoicing support. All parts must be interchangeable with MILSPEC M4 Style AR platform rifles. The document details technical specifications for complete rifles, upper and lower receiver assemblies, barrels, handguards, and various components like triggers, grips, and safety selectors. Performance standards cover parts compatibility, trigger weight, accuracy grouping, reliability, durability, and frangible ammunition compatibility. Administrative requirements include ISO 900X certification, authorized distributor letters, quality control inspections, a one-year warranty on defects, a five-year shelf life, and specific packaging, labeling, and shipping guidelines. Training includes a depot-level armorer class for up to 25 participants, specialty tools, and maintenance manuals.
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS), U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) requires M4-Style Armalite Rifle (AR) platform rifles, parts, accessories, and armorer training. This Statement of Work (SOW) details performance and technical specifications for complete rifles, upper and lower receiver assemblies, and individual components. The contract will be administered by CBP, with other DHS components and federal agencies potentially placing delivery orders. Key requirements include MILSPEC compatibility, specific barrel lengths, handguard designs, and various lower receiver configurations (select fire, semi-auto, single-stage, two-stage, and training variants). The SOW also outlines performance standards for accuracy, reliability, and frangible ammunition compatibility, along with administrative requirements for quality control, warranty, and packaging.