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Pictures Surface of a Sniper Nest at the Super Bowl...

10 comments, 345 views, posted 8:23 pm 09/02/2012 in News by bradpitt
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...and They’re Apparently Real


Some pictures have started to make their way around the internet today showing a sniper nest at Sunday’s Super Bowl. They feature a state-of-the-art rifle set up in a box high above the field. But now the question is: Are the pictures real? The answer: it seems that way.

The pictures were posted on the Facebook page of U.S. Tactical Supply Inc. in the album “Super Bowl 2012 Security Overwatch.” They boast about some of the gear seen in the pictures, including the tripod:




So are they real?

Robert Johnson over at Business Insider thinks it’s a good possibility. He called the tactical company which told him the pictures were taken by Alamo Four Star, which manufactures the tripod seen in the photos. He also notes that Jerry Jones — owner of the Dallas Cowboys who hosted the Super Bowl last year — admitted to them being present in 2011:

And even Hollywood star Ashton Kutcher captured video of them in 2009:

http://bcove.me/wlwn2n4t

So it does seem plausible, but we’re waiting on confirmation. In the meantime, a raucous debate is occurring over on the U.S. Tactical Supply Facebook page about whether the sniper pictures create a sense of safety or if they are too big brother:

Curious about the rifle you’re seeing? That’s apparently the XM 2010 custom 700 Remington.* Head over to Business Insider to read more about it and get updates to the story.

UPDATE:

Johnson is now reporting that the president of Alamo Four Star is saying the pictures are the “real deal.” He got them from a member of the Indianapolis SWAT member. Check out his story for more.

Editor’s note: Business Insider has updated its story to note that the rifle is not an XM 2010, but rather a custom Remington 700. Blaze reader Ben writes that it’s actually “a custom built Remington action and barrel that’s in an XLR Industries chassis system,” and it’s the product of Kyle Miller who works on the western slope of Colorado.

Extra Points Given by:

ctxmark (3), griffonner (3), Viscera (5), Edorph (3)

Comments

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8:58 pm 09/02/2012

griffonner

I'm with Daniel Tanev,,,,

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9:01 pm 09/02/2012

Flee

And then Damon Wayans came riding in on a horse and he threw a football that saved the day.

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9:38 pm 09/02/2012

griffin

If it's a nest, where are the eggs? I call bullshit.

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11:33 pm 09/02/2012

bradpitt

Quote by griffin:
If it's a nest, where are the eggs? I call bullshit.


2
12:43 am 10/02/2012

z0phi3l

Gonna agree with the Cop, better to have and not need than to need and not have

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4:25 am 10/02/2012

Viscera

it was set up for the express purpose of making sure that Brady didn't complete the comeback. Luckily for Gisele the Giants defense did the job first!!!!!

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11:34 am 10/02/2012

griffin

Quote by Viscera:
it was set up for the express purpose of making sure that Brady didn't complete the comeback.


I'm pretty sure I remember seeing a red dot on Brady's helmet during that last drive. I clearly remember thinking "take that shot, you pussy".

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6:57 pm 10/02/2012

Vormid

What\Who was he tasked with protecting?

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7:06 pm 10/02/2012

blackspy

I doubt if they would placed with any specific assignment other than to be observant, and respond to emergency situations. Like the comment said, better to have them and not need them than not have them and need them.

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9:47 pm 10/02/2012

Flee

Quote by Vormid:
What\Who was he tasked with protecting?


Some dude showing up on the Jumbotron with a bomb vest. The Superbowl would be one of the biggest events to hold an attack. The only event that is bigger would be the world cup and im sure they had snipers there.

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