Posted on 05/31/2016 7:03:26 PM PDT by Mr. M.J.B.
M-16 assault rifle with US Navy SEAL insignia on it found near town where Nashat Milhem was given aid after his shooting spree.
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I really doubt that seals mark their working rifles.
Probably true. I’m sure plenty have fallen into the wrong hands, and possibly given to them by this administration.
I would be surprised too tho I really don’t know.
Could’ve been part of SEAL Team Six’s gear when shot down.
That was my first thought but why the trident? Low serial number (326) and what kind of finish is that?
I know there are folks here who can answer those questions.
Yeo, sure could have been.
You can best believe the Israelis will run this down to the last molecule of evidence.
I would have thought that SEALS would have been better armed than a standard M-16. They need a better union that could get them some Mark 12s.
That’s for sure.
Looks like some sort of souvenir thing. Maybe some gunmaker imprinted the trident to be tacticool
I would suspect that they wanted to use it for propaganda. Looks like things did not work out that way.
NOT A CHANCE!
It would be interesting to see the face of the the local FFL shop guy while trying to sell that item, and even more interesting to see what the fed systems kick back when he enters the serial number.
That just doesn’t look right, not that I am an expert on gun finishes.
It appears that it was stamped then spray painted over the stamping.
Uuuhhh. No.
Looks like an M4gery with a bad paint job. d:^)
Reciever says A1. Finish Color not right to be a true A1. Grip and buttstock not from an A1. Markings do not look correct.
Upper definitely not from an A1.
My guess, tacticool new gun.
Bogus.
Probably built the gun from parts, and stamped that into it - to try and foist it on an impressionable buyer for an excessive price.
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