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Whoever wrote those captions is full of it.

Also, i've seen many of those pictures attributed to other sources.


My favorite flat out lie is:

The money and valuables found in this one house alone, would be enough to pay for health insurance for every man woman and child in the U.S.A. for 12 years!

or maybe it's this one:
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Each of these stacks of 100's holds 250,00 (a quarter of a million dollars)!

Well, for starters those are 20's. And there's nowhere near 250,000 in each stack.

Too many errors for me to think this is real.
 
The .357 Magnum was not a .357 magnum revolver round pistol. The standard Colt Government frame is not long enough to hold the .357 magnum round. Perhaps the pistol was custom chambered for .357 SIG. In any case, the thing I found interesting was the collection of PS90's. I wonder if they can be bought down there since they are not military weapons or were they bought in the US and smuggled down there?
 
These pictures have been posted so many times, its getting old. Especially since I think they burned down the museum with all that stuff still inside. Very sad...
 

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