Cost-cutting moves prompt Navy small arms changes

The U.S. Navy has been repairing its older small arms rather than performing more extensive refurbishments under cost-cutting "business process improvements" while buying more modern guns, according to a naval statement. These cost-cutting changes, along with more than $159 million in recent...

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