US Military Guns Go Missing! You Won't Believe Where They're Showing Up

Published on June 15, 2021
Duration: 3:57

This video from God Family and Guns, hosted by an individual with high authority and expertise in military weapon classifications and base locations, details the alarming trend of US military firearms going missing and appearing in criminal activities. The host highlights specific cases, such as a Beretta 92 traced to Fort Bragg used in New York City crimes, and provides statistics on missing weapons between 2010-2020, emphasizing internal theft as the likely cause due to security vulnerabilities.

Quick Summary

US military firearms are increasingly appearing in violent crimes, with over 1,900 weapons missing between 2010-2020. A Beretta 92 (M9) from Fort Bragg was used in NYC crimes. Internal theft by personnel is cited as the main cause due to security vulnerabilities, rather than external infiltration.

Chapters

  1. 00:02Firearms Firing Range Footage
  2. 00:14Title Card: Missing Military Guns in Crimes
  3. 00:17Military Firearms Appearing in Crimes
  4. 00:41Beretta 92 Case Study: Fort Bragg to NYC
  5. 01:07Missing Weapon Statistics (2010-2020)
  6. 02:29Internal Theft & Security Vulnerabilities
  7. 03:44Closing Screen

Frequently Asked Questions

How many US military firearms have gone missing?

Between 2010 and 2020, the US military reported at least 1,900 firearms missing. This figure includes a significant number of rifles, handguns, and even light machine guns like the M60.

What types of military firearms are going missing?

The missing firearms include a wide range, such as 1,179 rifles (likely M16s or M4s), 694 handguns (like the Beretta 92/M9), and 24 light machine guns (such as the M60), alongside crew-served weapons.

Where are missing military firearms being found?

Reports indicate these missing military firearms are appearing in violent crimes across the country, with specific examples tracing weapons from bases like Fort Bragg to criminal use in cities like New York City.

What is the suspected cause of missing military firearms?

The primary suspected cause is internal theft by military or base personnel. The speaker argues that external infiltration of armories is less likely, pointing to significant internal security vulnerabilities.

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