Rommie wrote:So, I don't think it's going to happen this time, but do you think there's ever going to be a moment where people think perhaps a man should not be able to have a dozen automatic weapons with which to murder dozens and injure half a thousand people?
geonuc wrote:What Swift said. If we as a nation are unwilling to do something after Sandy Hook, it will not happen. The fact that there is a rising number of people that actually believe Sandy Hook to be a hoax only solidifies my pessimism.
Thumper wrote:Latest report I read said police found 2 bump stocks in the hotel room.
vendic wrote:Thumper wrote:Latest report I read said police found 2 bump stocks in the hotel room.
I read that too. What I didn't know is there is a company producing shoulder held bump stocks that allow accuracy in use. All the ones I saw were hip style.
That makes it now as dangerous as a fully auto.
Long range, highly accurate, cheap and legal. Wtf?
vendic wrote:I know if sounds weird but given how bad it could have been with that amount of ammo and auto fire it turned out to be a far better outcome than I'd have expected.
vendic wrote:Wow. I'm sure that security would have let in a guy to a concert with a high power rifle and scope, you know, just in case a lone mad man with a gun firing at a crowd decided to show up. Wtf is wrong with these idiots.
Swift, I'd say the low number killed is also the use of fmj's. Hunting rounds make such a mess even badly placed bullets kill in very short amount of time. Military style projectiles most used in these shootings are not primarily designed to kill. They are designed to injure as many as possible.
E.g. a hunting round at that distance would kill people even if it hits an arm or leg. The injury is extremely severe. It doesn't just pass clean through like military ammo.
Of course he'd have to consider the rounds calibre and select the appropriate round. Luckily most of these idiots just stick with fmj's and usually 223 calibre. If you had to choose a high power combination that would kill as few people when shot, that combo would be hard to beat.
It also gives more opportunity to get medical attention.
For the record, its one reason I don't particularly want fmj's banned. They are useless for hunting but almost every mass shooter uses them. So reduces the death toll.
Only in a fucked up world does that paragraph even make logical sense.
Thumper wrote:Now reporting as many as ten or twelve firearms each with bump stocks. Since the weapon itself was not necessarily designed for full auto use, it can overheat and or jam. So he had nearly a dozen, each equipped with bump stocks...
Rommie wrote:To continue off the Rambos in my last post, I did find this a bit hilarious in a karma kind of way.
Swift wrote:But it connects to the whole "good guy with a gun" NRA mentality. Multiple studies have shown that "good gun with a gun" is a myth
vendic wrote:Swift wrote:Funny thing is, you don't get to hear of a gunman armed like crazy shot dead early on. Because if people did that, Bubba would be shot at Wal-Mart while exercising his right to carry an ar15 while selecting chicken. Because this is America. That's how we shop for food here...
SciFiFisher wrote:
Maybe we got confused and thought it said "The Right To Bare Arms".
vendic wrote:For the record, in this age if they can't make an automated search function that can give an answer in seconds, then they are either completely incompetent or deliberately delaying.
Probably more former than latter.
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