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Mexican Drug War Moving North - PHX Police Raid Arsenal
2010-08-21
Phoenix police were called out to a fight Wednesday morning, and ended up finding a lot of weapons and drugs. Officers said they arrived at a home near 4100 North 27th Street and found 100 pounds of pot and blood stains but no people.

That home led detectives to two other West Valley homes where they found another 700 pounds of marijuana, 49 AK-47s and 6 bins full of ammunition. Officers arrested four men on drug and weapons charges.
Both areas have Mexican enclaves. A desert area in West Phoenix has long been a body dumping ground for drug gang murders.
Posted by: Anonymoose

#17   got a very nice SKS(Like an AK-47 (Like an AK but semi only) at a gunshow and it came out of an wooden box alongside 20 or so others, wooden stck as you said, with ONE magazine and three stripper clips.
I had to de-visqueen it.

I agree, I'd have to see the side whether or not it had a select fire lever.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2010-08-21 22:26  

#16  I could be mistaken, but my assessment would be new, commercially manufactured semi-autos. Military contract weapons from Russia, FSU, or Chinese manufacturers come multiple count to the crate, not in individually boxed with faded, milspec ammo pouches as seen in the photo. Kalashnikov's with bulky, full wooden stocks are not the preferred choice of terrorists or drive-by drug dealers. Looks like a gun show sideline or hobby business to me.
Posted by: Besoeker   2010-08-21 20:52  

#15  Mexican press generally knows what an AK and an AR-15 is, but as with their American counterparts, not so free with the information as to whether they are select fire or just semi-automatics. When you read about assault rifles in Mexican press, that is really what they are.
Posted by: badanov   2010-08-21 20:37  

#14  Pappy, that's very probably the case. Problem is a civilian cheapo Egyptian Maadi looks the same as an AK-47, and the press is unremittingly stupid when it comes to firearms. We are fortunate enough they got a designation other than "Assault rifle" they usually use for anything bigget than a pop gun.

If these are the real thing, select fire AK47, then they likely did come from the south, to the north for distribution.
Posted by: OldSpook   2010-08-21 18:58  

#13  an ACTUAL (triple) fence got built in the San Diego sector. The cut in Illegal Alien infiltration was HUGE
Posted by: Frank G   2010-08-21 18:57  

#12  Would that be the approved fence that was un-funded by the Pelosicrats in '07?
Posted by: Muggsy Glink   2010-08-21 18:41  

#11  newc, actually, the Republicans have a hand in this. Business owners like the cheap labor. Otherwise, we would have had a fence during the Bush administration.
Posted by: Rambler in Virginia   2010-08-21 15:54  

#10  Looks like a transfer point for the drugs and guns.

Likely. But I wonder if the AKs came North over the border, for distribution to other enclaves.
Posted by: Pappy   2010-08-21 15:36  

#9  We have a criminally negligent government with their worthless ICE department aiding this mayhem all for a voting block you are not going to want.

It needs to get called out and pin the blame directly on the Democrats.
Posted by: newc   2010-08-21 14:09  

#8  Nonsense, OldSpook. They were purchased here at a gun show and were just being gathered up for shipment to Mexico. The president of the US and the president of Mexico said so.
Posted by: Rambler in Virginia   2010-08-21 13:07  

#7  Be interesting to see nation of origin for those AK-47 (assuming they are the real deal, full auto). Venezuela or Iran would certainly be interesting.
Posted by: OldSpook   2010-08-21 12:58  

#6  Good catch, 'Moose.
Posted by: badanov   2010-08-21 11:56  

#5  The weapons in the photo are new. Looks like a transfer point for the drugs and guns. Crazy.
Posted by: 49 Pan   2010-08-21 11:24  

#4  Sorry, talking about the optometrist...
Posted by: tipover   2010-08-21 11:15  

#3  The guns and ammo are no big deal but the Heroin and pot are. And his lack of sanitation (animal and human feces on the floor) doesn't make me wish to have him working on my eyes.
Posted by: tipover   2010-08-21 11:14  

#2  Heck, got to do better than a mild manner optometrist in Albuquerque. "52 rifles and hand guns, 10 thousand rounds of ammo, 2 ounces of heroin and a lot of pot plants.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2010-08-21 10:22  

#1  If Phoenix had a cartel arsenal, Tucson probably has several, as yet undiscovered. I imagine the Phoenix PD are right now quietly getting very upset. Police rightfully hate being outgunned.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2010-08-21 10:19  

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