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Did they all have M16s?
No, no, not at all. Only uh, er, uh 12 had M16s. |
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Wow, that's a crazy find! I can't believe they gave them a case with 6 M-16's in it....
I can't believe they gave them a case with 3 M-16's in it... I can't believe they gave them an empty case... I can't believe the case was empty, and fell off of the friend's truck into a boat that sank... |
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I bet the Feds were pissed they have to sort through 107 cases, in the heat, I mean that is hard labor right there, surprised they haven't filed a complaint. I'm willing to bet the search warrant has something to do with getting overtime and manpower.
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He didn’t notice that the case was 80 pounds heavier than all the other cases?
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Not worth the risk keeping the guns. It’s not like you could sell them, show them off or even shoot them anywhere but a really remote place that you had to drive them to and from. Essentially, they would be 12 Federal felonies waiting to fuck up the rest of your life. The longer and further they are separated from the circumstances in which they were found, the less believable the story becomes to investigators, prosecutors and a jury.
But yes, I would be tempted |
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clicking the link, the next story on that page was about a cop leaving a loaded ar rifle in the paring lot of a fiesta grocery store, and the lady who found it, with video.
houston police department oops |
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Should have kept her mouth shut.
I mean they already paid for it via taxes |
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I would have sealed the lid to make it look like someone before me had rigged it up not to open (like a prior thief was up to no good) then used it as a coffee table for a few years to wait and see if anyone came poking around. After that they are mine all mine for the 500 acre farm I buy after retirement.
And no, not in Minecraft....in Pokémon Go. |
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So .gov cannot keep track of their own inventory, but think they can do it through registration for the entire civilian side? Ok.
Sounds like a .gov sale to me. Too bad AFT is so busy approving all those form 4 transfers to Ukraine to be left out of the loop. |
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Quoted: clicking the link, the next story on that page was about a cop leaving a loaded ar rifle in the paring lot of a fiesta grocery store, and the lady who found it, with video. houston police department oops View Quote Good thing they stayed and watched the gun. No telling when it may shoot someone... HEROS! |
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CONUS there's pretty strict weapons accountability. However stuff going overseas and back has many handoffs and paperwork snafus. I imagine those rifles could even been from a unit that shipped them to DRMO, and the entire lot was written off as destroyed. However they forgot to empty one case.....
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How small were those Fast and Furious tracking bugs the government put in rifles to sell to the cartels and then see where they went? Asking for a friend.
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Now the company that sold them will be burned at the stake for stealing and selling illegal machine guns.
Meanwhile the various people who messed up in the military will get participation trophies for helping stop “crime”. They’ll be given a lap dance from leaderships favorite tranny as reward. |
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The #1 problem in America today is too many people simply don't know when to shut the fuck up.
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The only time these things make the news are when people turn them in.
Think about that….. |
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Quoted: Not worth the risk keeping the guns. It's not like you could sell them, show them off or even shoot them anywhere but a really remote place that you had to drive them to and from. Essentially, they would be 12 Federal felonies waiting to fuck up the rest of your life. The longer and further they are separated from the circumstances in which they were found, the less believable the story becomes to investigators, prosecutors and a jury. But yes, I would be tempted View Quote Add a new PSA H&R M16-spec AR lower and Presto! |
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