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This seems perfectly legitimate….

FBI discovers cache of guns, armor and Nazi paraphernalia while raiding home in Washington state

Having “Nazi paraphernalia” isn’t illegal as far as I know but it warrants mention in the story. If they had a “cache of Soviet propaganda” would that have been included in the press release? Anyway here are the photos included in the story….

Allow me to draw your attention to a couple of things.

First the most obvious. Whenever the Feds arrest some “Neo-Nazis”, the Nazis invariably have Nazi flags with sharp creases in them, almost as if they were just taken out of the package from an FBI supply closet, hung on a wall, and then after being photographed are neatly folded back up and put away. Someone should tell the Feds you can get a steam iron for not very much at Amazon.

Notice also what I have underlined: “In this undated photo”. Why did they include that information? Why exactly is it “undated” unless the photo was taken long before the “raid” perhaps by a ubiquitous “informant” that is inciting the stooges before entrapping them?

The two men allegedly arrested were “actively involved in Nazi White Nationalist efforts” according to Sheriff Derek Sanders of Thurston County, Washington. Thurston County is the home of Olympia, the state capital, about an hour southwest of Seattle. Surely a hotbed of “Nazi White Nationalist efforts”.

The only thing of interest in the picture of the “cache” of weapons is a German MG42. Assuming that it is functional that thing would be worth a ton of money. The MG42 as I understand it is chambered in the super common 7.92×57mm Mauser round. You can get milsurp for pretty cheap, assuming it is still good, and new rounds for a little over $.90/round on Ammoseek. Not exactly the best choice for a machine gun if you are planning on using it as it weighs over 25 pounds, not counting ammo. Maybe someone can ID the next to the MG42 for me.

The whole thing is quite bizarre as are most FBI “successes”. Some guys with brand new Nazi flags complete with creases who have a “cache” of weapons that includes an 80 year old machinegun doesn’t pass the smell test.

Your daily reminder to be cautious of who you make friends with, online and in-person, because the Feds main crime fighting tactic seems to be entrapping people before arresting them.

27 Comments

  1. ozark homesteader

    Knowing that the FBLie’s track record of “White supremacists” arrests is to my knowledge 100% fakery, entrapment and other FBLie endorsed chicanery, there is ZERO reason to assume or even imagine that this deal is not also a set-up.

    “If we can only get those anti-semitism numbers up, we can really get rolling on that totalitarian, surveillance state.

    For the enslavement and destruction of White People.

    As you mentioned, Arthur, a shootable MG42 is likely too expensive to shoot. And it is far, far too “cliche” a prop to reasonably assume that it is not in fact a prop.

    • ozark homesteader

      The wood stocked bolt action looks like a paratrooper version of a K98, but its hard to tell for sure. Where’s the Luger and the polished helmet with the spike on top?

      Displayed on granite countertops? Weird.

      Haha. Junior high level work at best.

  2. Himself

    I new guys that had tons of Nazi Paraphernalia. One was a gun dealer, that had an MG42. He was a WW2 reenactor. My roommate and I had a bit as well. He worked at a business that marketed replica military stuff for collectors, reenactors, and film. If they’d busted our place back in the day, they’d have turned up plenty of guns and junk. Homey had a head-to-tail full on SS officer uniform (a replica).

    I myself had an actual surplus SS storm trooper rain parka. I was really well designed. Wish I had a modern version. Nothing today comes close. I remember being at a customer site and the receptionist commenting that my jacket was unusual (yeah…SS camo, pretty cool it was). I remarked, “yes…It’s a Waffen SS rain parka, pretty cool, eh?”

    I don’t think she thought so.

    All that said, it’s an unremarkable cache of stuff in that bust. Dude may get hemmed up if it’s an MG42 and he doesn’t have his papers in order. But I doubt it. May even be a replica.

    • Tanfj

      As it is pride month, I once out of morbid curiosity attended a Leatherman group party.

      One White “gentleman” with a black leather SS uniform WITH insignia was the official costume contest judge.

      May I suggest pretending to be a faggot as camouflage for ‘social work’? No cop will risk his pension touching you, or stopping you.

  3. Moe Gibbs

    I wonder what the feds would make of my extensive collection of Wakanda paraphernalia, including side sights, 3D-printed Glock switches and poorly-tied garage pull nooses. I’ve even got a commemorative case of limited edition Michael Brown Swisher Sweets that I stole from Pajeet’s Quikie-Mart, which I keep in my Samuel L. Jackson patented Muthafucka™ cooler/humidor, next to the 40s of Olde English 800.

    #StayBlackYo #FreeKarmeloAnthony

  4. Riddle

    Personally, I cannot stand people who don’t iron their brand new flags (of any stripe). Just set your iron to polyester people! Show us you really give a damn.

    • Riddle

      … polyester, people. Sorry, though now that I think about it, I’d really like an iron that had a polyester people setting.

  5. fourth world turd

    I sold my Kriegsmarine flag and WWI Iron Cross with ribbon years ago and now regret it.
    The dot Indians also have the Swastika, the Germans called it the Hakenkreuz or crooked cross as it faces the other way from the Hindu version.
    Shouldn’t being a commie have the same stigma?
    How about Hitler pushing them around in a wheelbarrow by seizing a Rothschild bank!
    The only bank the hooks don’t control is an Islamic one in Iran.
    Bomb bomb Iran?

    • Arthur Sido

      Oh that sucks, those are some pretty nice artifacts. I wonder how much cool stuff is in boxes and attics from WW II vets who brought all that stuff home?

  6. TakeAHardLook

    #4 in right photo looks like an M240B–a belt-fed beast chambered in 7.62×51 NATO.

    Bet that one’s been around the block, perhaps making “guest appearances” throughout ATF land…..

  7. Coelacanth

    I knew a guy who was a WW2 reenactor on the German side. Had a “demiled” MG42 that was semi automatic only. Also had the Fed Cl3 or whatever license. He and my son, who was about 10-11 at the time spent a chunk of one morning stuffing Greek surplus 8 mm into the belts. Thing was pleasant to shoot.

  8. Salmon Jones

    The rifle is undoubtably a Steyr M95 carbine.

    Source: I’ve got one in the safe behind me. Flat, un-bent bolt from the straight pull action, exact same stock shape, same trigger guard/magazine shape. Mostly known for its service with Austria-Hungary during WW1, which were… not nazis, but it was re-chambered and used by hitler’s guys as a backline/guard rifle during WW2. It’s about as stretching it as a WW2 gun as you can get. I guess it’s military grade, in the sense that it was used by a military over a hundred years ago primarily. It’s not a particularly rare gun, I got mine for 300, and the bullet it fires (8x56mmR) isn’t especially common and is hard to reload for due to nothing using the same diameter bullet as it, so you’re stuck buying expensive imported PPU ammo because nobody else makes it. Loads from 5-round clips that are also super hard to find.

    They had it laying around the office and figured nobody would notice, which I’m sure they didn’t. But I noticed, FBI. I noticed.

    Odd he also seems to have a not-assembled AR lower next to it. Not a lot you can really do with that in its current state. I would be willing to put money down the machinegun is a deactivated gun or a replica. I’m an expert on WW1 guns, not so much WW2 ones, but the stock looks wrong and I doubt a guy that’s committing petty theft could possibly afford a 30 pound gun that costs hundreds of thousands of dollars.

    This entire “cache” of weapons (what makes something a cache rather than a collection I wonder?) seems to be an ancient milsurp rifle that’s impossible to find ammo for, a machine gun that doesn’t look in fireable condition if it ever was in the first place, an AR that’s not assembled, some plates you can buy online anywhere, and a few backpacks.

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