An RPG-7 was found at a UPS warehouse in Round Rock, TX.
According to a source that wishes to remain anonymous, the rocket launcher was discovered yesterday, January 31st, 2025, after a label mishap occurred, causing the warehouse to have to reprint a label. According to the label, it was being shipped from California to Washington, D.C. The weapon was being shipped illegally and without any appropriate forms. When the sender shipped the item, it appears that they bypassed laws. (When labels are printed, it asks you if it's a firearm or related, etc.)
The warehouse has now been shut down, and the weapon has been confiscated. The building is now swarming with ATF, FBI, SWAT, ADP, and RRPD. Employees are being interviewed now.
Someone is not getting their Valentine’s Day gift this year.
Anyone even mildly retarded could immediately see the olive drab case, as pictured...was it wrapped in cardboard and it came off... causing the "label issue"?
Looks like a pelican or harbor freight case... definitely not "standard issue"
To demil that weapon there would be a hole cut into the receiver, which very could be on the opposite side of the weapon. It appears to have 1 rocket that replicas are 3D printed these days for collectors.
Also looks to have a Romanian PSL magazine pouch in the same case. My educated guess is that it’s an inert ordinance bought from a surplus company who threw the magazine pouch in there to keep from shipping it separate.
Edit: I can’t decide if that circular canvas piece is a drum pouch for an AK-47 or if it’s some sort of cover for the RPG
*This is what they're shipping into the states for the kinetic war no one believes is happening as planes are falling out of the skies, refineries are bursting into flames and DEWS are wiping out whole cities. Nothing to see here. The RPG-7 shown is missing the Firing Pin assembly above the Hammer. This is ground off and welded shut during decommissioning process (To ATF spec). The ammunition lacks the booster charge and is non functional. These are training aids, not functional device
Why would reprinting a label identity what is in the box?
This makes no sense.
Right! And was this the only one?
Yes.
No sense, it’s BS!
Yes.
Can't confirm the validity of this story. This Sarah Fields is the only source I can find.
I am skeptical because of the "anonymous source" bullshit that always gets used.
Temu special?
Let me guess...
It's just a replica
Anyone even mildly retarded could immediately see the olive drab case, as pictured...was it wrapped in cardboard and it came off... causing the "label issue"?
Looks like a pelican or harbor freight case... definitely not "standard issue"
...ohhhh myyyyy...
These will be used against us domestically soon.
To demil that weapon there would be a hole cut into the receiver, which very could be on the opposite side of the weapon. It appears to have 1 rocket that replicas are 3D printed these days for collectors.
Also looks to have a Romanian PSL magazine pouch in the same case. My educated guess is that it’s an inert ordinance bought from a surplus company who threw the magazine pouch in there to keep from shipping it separate.
Edit: I can’t decide if that circular canvas piece is a drum pouch for an AK-47 or if it’s some sort of cover for the RPG
Mohammed did you do what I told you to do, “YES” I did, how hard can it be, you always treat me as if I was an infidel. (Satire)
A comment on this X post.
*This is what they're shipping into the states for the kinetic war no one believes is happening as planes are falling out of the skies, refineries are bursting into flames and DEWS are wiping out whole cities. Nothing to see here. The RPG-7 shown is missing the Firing Pin assembly above the Hammer. This is ground off and welded shut during decommissioning process (To ATF spec). The ammunition lacks the booster charge and is non functional. These are training aids, not functional device
missing the Firing Pin
Link on post: RPG-7 Inert
In times like this you just keep your dang mouth shut and look for more boxes.
Let's just get a total record of all shipments to and from the recipients location.