pardus
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This is very interesting.
I would LOVE to know this guy's background and where he got the gear from.
The cop's move is a bit dogy, a bomb tech and an armorer could tell fairly quickly I'd imagine if any of this was live/operational. Also if it's registered this shouldn't have been an issue in the first place.
I wouldn't mind betting the stolen Nazi art has a hand in this somehow.
The mayor sounds like a cool dude.
The Panther and the 88mm are in great condition! Just beautiful.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...r-German-pensioner-s-house.html#ixzz3erIlYZgX
I would LOVE to know this guy's background and where he got the gear from.
The cop's move is a bit dogy, a bomb tech and an armorer could tell fairly quickly I'd imagine if any of this was live/operational. Also if it's registered this shouldn't have been an issue in the first place.
I wouldn't mind betting the stolen Nazi art has a hand in this somehow.
The mayor sounds like a cool dude.
The Panther and the 88mm are in great condition! Just beautiful.
"Police had been alerted to the threat by Berlin prosecutors who had searched the home in Heikendorf for stolen Nazi art a few weeks earlier."
However, the pensioner's attorney Peter Gramsch told a local news agency that all the items had been properly demilitarized and registered.
The town mayor has come out in defence of the pensioner, saying he had even been seen driving the tank around in public. 'He was chugging around in that thing during the snow catastrophe in 1978,' Alexander Orth said 'Some people like steam trains, others like tanks,' he pointed out."
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...r-German-pensioner-s-house.html#ixzz3erIlYZgX