I would offer that taking the burden of R&R off the individual pilots is a good thing, and is keeping with Real World economics. Allow me to explain:
Soldiers do not buy their bullets, nor do they pay to repair the machines that they are assigned to drive. The Defense Budget takes care of that. While it is true that pilots own their mechs, using the mechs for reasons other than their own personal whims incurs expenses that are created by the Merc Corps, or House command staff. Therefore, it should be on the deciding entities to offset costs created by their decisions.
A few examples:
Construction contractors bid on jobs. Then they dole out contracts to the sub-contractors. It is a given that subs must have enough money to cover their consumeables and incidentals during the job, but that is factored into the bidding process and, usually, subs receive 'draws' against the final payment amount to float the costs of materials. Ultimately, the cost is borne by the customer, through the contractor-subcontractor chain.
Pizza delivery guys have to buy their gas, and pay to maintain their vehicles. This is offset by a 'per delivery bonus' by the employer, that ultimately get passed along to the customer. (I'm not talking about tips, I'm talking about the 'ticket bonus' the driver receive when they cash out at end of shift)
Police are given a certain amount of ammunition for practice purposes. These costs are supported by the local budget as set forth by the controlling entities. Granted, many buy ammo to practice beyond the minimum requirement set by said entities, and it is fair for them to bear that cost, because they are participating in 'elective' or 'extra-curricular' activity. But, the ammo cost needed for the required practice is passed along to the taxpayers, not the individual officer.
So, I think it is entirely fair for the ammo and repairs to be free at this time, with the caveat that once the metagame is active, and community warfare is joined, perhaps that should be part of the overall economy by making the Houses and Corps maintain their hardware. Since we cannot, and will not, be able to hand money around, this is a good compromise, methinks.
Moderator note: It occurred to me after writing this wall of text that
http://mwomercs.com/...t-removing-rnr/ may have been a better place for this arguement. Please feel free (as if you needed my permission

) to move it as you see fit. Cheers.
Edited by von Bremerhaven, 17 December 2012 - 11:31 AM.