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Part 6: David Packouz on Partner Efraim Diveroli Refusing to Pay Him His Share of $300M Contract
Part 4: David Packouz on $300M Contract from U.S. Govt to Supply Afghan Army During War on Terror
Part 1: David Packouz on Becoming an Arms Dealer After Friend Efraim Diveroli Made $1.8M in 1 Year

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David Packouz unpacked the complexities behind a controversial $300 million contract to supply the U.S. Army with ammunition, including 100 million rounds of AK-47 ammo and other war essentials. Packouz divulged that while expecting to secure a 9% profit margin, renegotiations boosted this to 20%, projected to earn him $15 million personally. Complications arose from a ban on direct Russian arms purchases, demanding alternative sourcing strategies from non-Russian countries. Notably, Albania, then an arms-laden state due to Cold War paranoia, became a crucial supplier. NATO’s requirement for Albania to offload stockpiles, coupled with Packouz's local contacts, secured economically favorable deals. However, further complications arose when Packouz discovered that the ammo originated from China, which violated the terms of the government contract.