Re: Landmines Discovered in Gulf Cartel's Possession in Mexican Border City

"raykeller"

> >wrote in news:p5qrfd$m0n$ snipped-for-privacy@dont-email.me: > >> >>
formatting link
>> f-cartels-possession-mexican-border-city/ >> >> PHOTOS: Landmines Discovered in Gulf Cartel's Possession in Mexican >> Border City >> >> city managed to add landmines to their growing arsenal as they wage >> large-scale battles in a near daily fashion. The explosive devices, >> known as Claymore mines, were seized by the Mexican military during a >> >> For months, rival factions of the Gulf Cartel have fought for control of >> lucrative human smuggling and drug trafficking routes into Texas, >> Breitbart Texas reported. The violence forced federal and state >> authorities to deploy thousands of Mexican soldiers, Marines, and police >> officers to the border region to quell the bloodshed. >> >> During a series of raids by the Mexican Army, soldiers focused on search >> operations in rural areas near the Rio Grande. According to information >> provided to Breitbart Texas by the Mexican Army, soldiers were able to >> arrests of three suspects. >> >> While the Gulf Cartel and other Mexican criminal organizations have used >> grenades and Russian-made RPGs in the past, this appears to be an early >> case of U.S. military-grade landmines near the border. >> >> >> > >Obviously bought at a US gun show.

More likely they just got the directions in a Paladin Press book they picked up at a US gun show.

It's somewhere between _Full-auto Conversion of the SKS Rifle_ and _Arming For the Apocalypse_.

Reply to
Ed Huntress
Loading thread data ...

PolyTech Forum website is not affiliated with any of the manufacturers or service providers discussed here. All logos and trade names are the property of their respective owners.