But how many pipe bombs and IEDs do you have in your garage? These were not just gun and ammunition owners. Multiple pipe bombs? Multiple IEDs? IEDs strapped on top of remote control cars? Give me a break.
Can't remember his user name, but there was a member on here with several 55 gallon drums of surplus smokeless powder from military pulldowns.I think the point is that, even without the pipe bombs, a headline listing "things found in ingo member garage" would look pretty damming ha
I think the point is that, even without the pipe bombs, a headline listing "things found in ingo member garage" would look pretty damming ha
Can't remember his user name, but there was a member on here with several 55 gallon drums of surplus smokeless powder from military pulldowns.
It was during one of the "where's all the .22?" threads when people started showing off their ammo stashes. He had the powder and a whole lot of .30-06 brass and projectiles.Try to remember, I'm nearly out of WC844........
It was during one of the "where's all the .22?" threads when people started showing off their ammo stashes. He had the powder and a whole lot of .30-06 brass and projectiles.
But how many pipe bombs and IEDs do you have in your garage? These were not just gun and ammunition owners. Multiple pipe bombs? Multiple IEDs? IEDs strapped on top of remote control cars? Give me a break.
I think the point is that, even without the pipe bombs, a headline listing "things found in ingo member garage" would look pretty damming ha
I think the point is that, even without the pipe bombs, a headline listing "things found in ingo member garage" would look pretty damming ha
At the risk of a thread jack (which I started us down that path I suppose), the answer is zero. But it wouldn't take a little creative detective work by an investigator eager to make a splash, to put together a few bits I do have around, such as gunpowder (for reloading), some spare scrap pipe (you never know when it will be handy), a few remote control cars (who doesn't have those) and assorted nails and screws (for around the house projects). Suddenly they could also say I had the components to assemble multiple IEDs.
Dig the Tacticool Platoon leader. No body armor, Blue bedroll and is that a can of coke in his right hand?
Well, he's in BDUs, so he might be in a vest, just a BDU one. The can looks like it's in a pouch, you can see his right hand on his rifle.
Blue bedroll is soooooo ROTC LT.
LOL!