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Oak Grove Technologies Awarded JIOP Commercial Range Services BPA at Fort Bragg

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Oak Grove Technologies just scored a major win with a five-year Blanket Purchase Agreement (BPA) to deliver commercial range services for the Joint Integrated Test Facility (JIOP) at Fort Bragg—well, technically at their Oak Grove Test & Training Center in Hoffman, NC, which serves as the go-to spot for those elite training ops. This isn’t some backwater contract; it’s a pipeline for providing top-tier shooting range support to military units honing skills on everything from small arms to crew-served weapons. Oak Grove, with their sprawling 4,000+ acre facility boasting over 30 live-fire ranges, is no stranger to high-stakes training—they’ve hosted SOCOM, SEALs, and Rangers, blending military precision with commercial-grade innovation like advanced targetry and scenario-based sims.

For the 2A community, this deal is a stealthy green light on the synergy between civilian expertise and DoD needs. Oak Grove isn’t just a range operator; they’re a bridge where commercial tech—think modular ranges, data-driven ballistics analytics, and scalable training platforms—feeds directly into taxpayer-funded military upgrades. This BPA underscores how private-sector pros are outpacing legacy government setups, injecting efficiency and cutting-edge gear that trickles down to civilian markets. Imagine the R&D spillover: better optics integration, recoil mitigation systems, or even affordable long-range diagnostics born from JIOP’s demands. It’s pro-2A gold, proving that unrestricted commercial firearms infrastructure isn’t a luxury—it’s national security, keeping our warriors sharp while bolstering the industry that arms everyday defenders.

The implications? In a world of FUD-peddling gun-grabbers, this contract flips the script: robust 2A ecosystems aren’t threats, they’re assets. Oak Grove’s expansion under this BPA could mean more jobs in NC’s firearms corridor, heightened demand for American-made ammo and accessories, and a louder voice for range owners pushing back against ATF overreach. Keep an eye on Hoffman—it’s not just training grounds; it’s a proving ground for why the Second Amendment’s commercial backbone keeps America free and fierce.

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