The Mexican Cartels' Most Wanted Weapons - 2010 Emmy Award Winner

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Uploaded by on May 13, 2009

KGTV's Kimberly Hunt investigates the routes Mexico's Drug Cartels are using, to smuggle their arsenal of weapons through San Diego into Mexico. She also gained exclusive access to the ATF's vault, where some of the most dangerous weapons ever seized from the Cartels, are stored. And she reveals the one reason keeping the Cartels' violent battles from spilling into San Diego.

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  • @245akolmane

    The majority of those weapons are purchased from South American countries. You laugh at that, but I've seen Anti-Aircraft guns...The grenade launchers they have been using to ambush the military with, are not legally purchasable by ANY MEANS in any country. They are buying from military officials of corrupt countries.

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  • The FN FiveseveN is what I like to refer to as the "Rich man's Tokarev". It fires a high velocity round that can breach light body armour, but at the cost of stopping power.

    The only difference is that the TT33 is not as ergonmic, nor does it hold as many rounds as the FN...

  • So if there is many illegal guns out in mexico where guns are illegal, that means that there are probably a larger number of illegal guns in the u.s. Accourding to the ATF there are 250 million guns on the streets of america. And that probably does not include guns made by local gun smith.

  • weapons of mass destruction-illegalize them yesterday!

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