The Guns of the Terrorists Next Door
As you may know, seven men in Willow Springs, NC have been detained on terrorism charges, and an eighth man is still at large.
It's a bit shocking that Islamic terrorists could be hiding in plain sight in a small Southerner town, but that appears to be exactly the case. And for such a small cell of just eight men, they seemed to be working on a sizable cache of weaponry according to the indictment, including 8 intermediate-caliber semi-automatic rifles, 2 battle rifles, a bolt-action rifle, and a revolver. I've categorized them by name, type, and date purchased below:| Weapon | Type | Date Purchased |
| Bushmaster M4A3 | AR-type semi-automatic rifle | Nov. 9 2006 |
| Ruger Mini-14 | Semi-automatic rifle | Mar. 13, 2007 |
| Mossberg 100 ATR | Bolt-action rifle | Nov. 3, 2008 |
| Llama Comanche III | .357 Revolver | Nov. 3, 2008 |
| Century Arms AK Sporter | AK-type semi-automatic rifle | Nov. 6, 2008 |
| Ruger Mini-30 | Semi-automatic rifle | Nov. 11, 2008 |
| Saiga .308 | Battle Rifle, Semi-automatic | Feb. 11, 2009 |
| Century Arms Polish Tantal | AK-type semi-automatic rifle | Mar. 2, 2009 |
| Century Arms C91 | Battle Rifle, Semi-automatic | Mar. 31, 2009 |
| Century Arms M70B1 | AK-type semi-automatic rifle | Apr. 3, 2009 |
| Ruger Mini-14 | Semi-automatic rifle | Apr. 3, 2009 |
| S&W M&P15 | AR-type semi-automatic rifle | Apr. 3, 2009 |
Posted by: Confederate Yankee at 05:05 PM
Comments
Posted by: Dr. Feelgood at July 28, 2009 09:14 PM (znAs1)
For 8 men that are supposedly serious about it that collection's a bit weak -- even compared to my (not unusual) casual collection of hunting arms and milsurps.
Posted by: dw at July 28, 2009 10:36 PM (pCIGF)
Certainly some of our cities have succeeded in banning personal firearms--cited as one of the reasons for success in Mumbai for the jihadists.
Posted by: iconoclast at July 29, 2009 02:26 AM (xLN0U)
Eventually I concluded that al Qaida had used up their first string on 9/11 and just didn't have the resources for a follow up. I also concluded that for all their cleverness these people are irredeemiably stupid and wedded to largely symbolic gestures. Long range planning, strategic thinking, a realistic appreciation of your opponent's strengths and weaknesses - they don't got it. The mass murdering equivalent of a drive-by, accompanied by street dancing and ululating, and they call it a smashing victory.
If we ever see a Mumbai style attack it will likely be the result of a free lance cell, with no official AQ ties - much as these bozos appear to be. What they seem to have lacked was the will to die for Allah. I guess it doesn't look as appealing from within the US as it does from some goat herd in the wastes of Lower Wazootistan.
Posted by: Steve Skubinna at July 29, 2009 05:07 AM (Vcyz0)
Posted by: at July 29, 2009 07:28 AM (HQEII)
Posted by: Grey Fox at July 29, 2009 10:11 AM (t6/zF)
Posted by: Federale at July 29, 2009 12:08 PM (QZ/te)
Posted by: Confederate Yankee at July 29, 2009 12:29 PM (gAi9Z)
CY - I'm not sure I really agree with your "sizable cache of weaponry", for 8 people thats not that many rifles. Hell, I have more then that myself, no POS AR or AK clones though.
Posted by: Vivictius at July 29, 2009 12:39 PM (ViRFH)
By definition, a battle rifle fires a full-power cartridge, and the AK fires--rather inaccurately--the intermediate 7.62x39, or in more modern variants, the intermediate 5.45x39.
Posted by: Confederate Yankee at July 29, 2009 12:44 PM (gAi9Z)
To be a real assault rifle it must fire a round intermediate to a pistol round and a full powered round, and must be select fire.
I have to admit, I have not read much on these guys. But if you walk into my home right now you will find five times that they found with these guys.
Posted by: Matt at July 29, 2009 04:45 PM (54Fjx)
Posted by: brando at July 29, 2009 07:20 PM (kSaG8)
Can we not use the same reasoning to say that enforcement of laws against heroin use, murder, and traffic violations are not "working," and therefore those laws should be eliminated?
Posted by: Doc Washboard at July 29, 2009 10:09 PM (qSYS8)
Not really, since the proper analogy would be laws that made one color of heroin legal while making another color illegal.
Posted by: iconoclast at July 30, 2009 02:14 AM (O8ebz)
Posted by: Steve Skubinna at July 30, 2009 05:06 AM (Vcyz0)
Posted by: Doc Washboard at July 30, 2009 08:29 AM (qSYS8)
Sorry if I wandered off topic, distracted by your equating basic civil rights with criminal activity. Such nuance is obviously beyond me.
Are your goalposts self propelled, or do you have to move them yourslef?
Posted by: Steve Skubinna at July 30, 2009 10:37 AM (Vcyz0)
Well, Steve, since Constitutionality was not the focus of Bob's comment, but, rather, the efficacy of enforcement, your whip-smart sarcasm was all for naught. Please try to keep up.
I'm responding to what Bob actually wrote, Steve. You're responding to what you wish I'd written.
Posted by: Doc Washboard at July 30, 2009 11:15 AM (qSYS8)
What?!
That's a really bad idea.
Posted by: brando at July 30, 2009 12:02 PM (IPGju)
Get rid of all laws about heroin use, murder, and traffic violations?!
What?!
That's a really bad idea.
But if enforcement of those laws isn't eliminating all violations...
Tell me again how laws against murder "work"...
Posted by: Doc Washboard at July 30, 2009 04:08 PM (qSYS8)
Wow.
I guess we're going to have to agree to disagree.
I won't even try to talk you out of it, because if you're willing to say that, you probably won't change your mind.
But it's totally quotable, and a good frame of reference for future comments you make.
Wow. You made my day.
Posted by: brando at July 30, 2009 06:08 PM (IPGju)
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