To: Flintlock
Thats why I'm referring to the SAR-3 variant...it is available here in the U.S. and I'm thinking this Muslim sympathizer is familiar with it and probably bought one in the States. Then outfitted it for sniping "trigger, scope and mount". But, his training definitely comes from the East of us. And more than likely it is a legal semi that was purhased from anywhere in the country...legally.
He's a Muslim "sleeper" ,who found a way to make himself relevant in the Jihad..that is why he's not claiming reponsibility or plastering threats everywhere...he's on a mission for Allah. At least that is my theory...and he is using his training and tools of the trade.
27 posted on
10/15/2002 9:02:35 PM PDT by
Shaka
To: Shaka
I agree with you.
46 posted on
10/15/2002 9:29:08 PM PDT by
Pushi
To: Shaka
Just to do a little speculating......
Do you think that if an AK-74 came in to the US in a diplomatic pouch that some rifle grenades could have been included?
Also, whatever the rifle used I wonder if it still has serial numbers.
57 posted on
10/15/2002 10:49:54 PM PDT by
Rockpile
To: Shaka
Thats why I'm referring to the SAR-3 variant...it is available here in the U.S. and I'm thinking this Muslim sympathizer is familiar with it and probably bought one in the States. Then outfitted it for sniping "trigger, scope and mount". But, his training definitely comes from the East of us. And more than likely it is a legal semi that was purhased from anywhere in the country...legally. He's a Muslim "sleeper" ,who found a way to make himself relevant in the Jihad..that is why he's not claiming reponsibility or plastering threats everywhere...he's on a mission for Allah. At least that is my theory...and he is using his training and tools of the trade.
I'm with you on this.
The shooter could fire more accurately and be less conspicuous with some other weapon. It would also be easier to acquire.
He has been very rational so far. Why stop here?
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