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    Alabama lawmen recover World War II weapons in Bibb County creek


    A small cache of Japanese, Italian and German World War II-era weapons found dumped in a Bibb County creek is baffling to even the most veteran lawmen.


    The firepower, discovered by a state road crew conducting a bridge inspection just north of Centreville late last week, is illegal to own, still in working condition and probably worth in the hundreds of thousands of dollars, said David Hyche, resident agent in charge at the Birmingham office of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.
    "I've never encountered anything like it in my 21 years," Hyche said. "It's amazing to us what was recovered there. These are things you see in the movies on a Saturday afternoon."


    Amazing, and potentially dangerous, he said.
    "It's a significant arsenal if it got into the wrong hands," Hyche said.
    Bibb County Sheriff Keith Hannah said state road workers called his office on Thursday after spotting the weapons.

    Hannah sent a sheriff's dive team into the water, where they found four Japanese machine guns, a Japanese anti-tank cannon, an Italian machine gun, a Japanese 50 mm mortar and a Thompson submachine gun, also known as the Tommy Gun, a popular Prohibition-era weapon.
    Authorities recovered two other weapons, but are withholding a description to help in the investigation, should someone with information call.
    The weapons were found in water that ranged from four to 12 feet deep and Hannah said they had been there probably less than 24 hours.
    "No silt had washed over them and they had not even started rusting," the sheriff said


    The weapons were field tested and the majority are in working condition and could be fired with modern ammunition.
    "Can you imagine if these had gotten into the wrong hands?" Hyche said.
    Hyche said it wasn't difficult after World War II to bring weapons back as souvenirs, and there was a period where they could have been legally registered.


    The guns found in Bibb County were not legally imported or registered, Hyche said.
    Authorities can only speculate for now how the guns ended up in a creek. They may have been taken in a burglary, a robbery or simply been found by a family member of a veteran who didn't know what to do with them, Hannah and Hyche said.
    "Obviously, we want to find out if there's more," Hyche said.
    Investigators believe whoever had these weapons bragged to someone else. "The chances of having these in your house and not showing them off is slim," Hyche said.
    They want to talk with anyone who may have been associated with the weapons. They also are trying to locate a museum interested in displaying them.


    "We don't want to destroy pieces of history," Hyche said.
    Anyone with information on the weapons is asked to call ATF at 205-583-5970 or the Bibb County Sheriff's Office at 205-926-4683.


    http://www.al.com/birminghamnews/sto...400.xml&coll=2



    A Thompson M1928A1

    Japanese Type 100 Submachinegun in 8mm Nambu

    Japanese Type 98 (Copy of the German MG-15 Aircraft gun)

    Japanese Type Ho-103(Copy of the Browning M1921 Aircraft Gun)

    Japanese Type 99 Light Machinegun

    Japanese Anti Tank Gun (UNK Des)

    Japanese Type 89 50mm Grenade Discharger ( Knee Mortar )

    Italian Beretta M1938

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    Default Re: WWII weapons found in Alabama creek

    Oh!!!!! thats where I left them. woops some times I can be so forgetfull..

    Ill take my toys back now.. kthxbye.

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    Default Re: WWII weapons found in Alabama creek

    Looks like they found great grandpas SHTF stockpile. Nice collection and least they're not being destroyed by some asshole.
    Last edited by archangel689; May 11th, 2009 at 04:18 PM.

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    Default Re: WWII weapons found in Alabama creek

    Looks like some member of the "F* the NFA!" party just lost their toys

    THATS why I like to go hiking and campin', to find shit like that!

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    Default Re: WWII weapons found in Alabama creek

    Imagine if Americans hadn't let Full auto weapons become illegal those could still be bought and put in someones collection!
    -Remember the Constitution-

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    Default Re: WWII weapons found in Alabama creek

    WOW, I would like to comment about the great find and I wonder who found them?
    I am going for a walk along the creek near my house!
    PB

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    Default Re: WWII weapons found in Alabama creek

    They arent going to destroy them... until they can be used as evidence to put some poor guy who found them in his grandfather's attic in the fed house.

    (Which is probably why they are there in the first place. Guy finds them, looks it up on the internet, and instead of a pile of cash, he sees 100 years in the pokey)

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    Default Re: WWII weapons found in Alabama creek

    To one who collects japanese WWII weapon, like myself, I get hardon just looking at them...


    Type 100 may be hard to shoot tho as I don't think there are anyone loading 8mm Nambu right now..
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    Default Re: WWII weapons found in Alabama creek

    need to start exploring other creeks over the summer...
    it's only metal, we can out think it....

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    Default Re: WWII weapons found in Alabama creek

    Wow! Wish I'd found that Thompson....

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