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On 10/2/2017 6:09 PM, wrote:
On Mon, 2 Oct 2017 17:48:03 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: On 10/2/17 5:09 PM, wrote: On Mon, 02 Oct 2017 16:04:06 -0400, John H wrote: What a dumb bitch. http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/hilla...ry?id=50231518 The thing that makes her really sound stupider than she was is the fact that he had already broken the same law that regulates suppressors when he modified that gun he used to make it full auto. It is also true that a "silencer" is far from making a rifle "silent". It may work fairly well on subsonic bullets, particularly in .22 rf like Harry's but that is not a center fire rifle. Most of the people said they did not associate the sound with gunfire anyway. They thought it was part of the pyrotechnics show. It was the people being shot that made it apparent what was happening. I wasn't aware that the details of the weapons used were released. I did hear that one of the rifles was a .223 and another was a .308. Were either a true full auto, a bump-fire full auto, a full-auto made that way by modification? There were so many people pushed together in such a small space that specific accuracy probably was not a factor. === That's all going to get a great deal of scrutiny by law enforcement of course. Based on the sound recordings I've heard it certainly seems likely to have been full auto, and possibly belt fed based on the duration of fire. A 223 on full auto will empty a 30 round mag in about 3 seconds and the bursts I heard seemed much longer than that. Another interesting aspect that doesn't seem to have gotten any coverage is the fact that the hotel has no apparent balconies or opening windows. That would imply that the shooter blew out the windows from inside as he started his assault. I saw some media camera coverage of the hotel. Two windows were shattered with interior curtains seen blowing about. It's obvious he either smashed them or initially shot through them. |
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Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 10/2/2017 6:09 PM, wrote: On Mon, 2 Oct 2017 17:48:03 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: On 10/2/17 5:09 PM, wrote: On Mon, 02 Oct 2017 16:04:06 -0400, John H wrote: What a dumb bitch. http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/hilla...ry?id=50231518 The thing that makes her really sound stupider than she was is the fact that he had already broken the same law that regulates suppressors when he modified that gun he used to make it full auto. It is also true that a "silencer" is far from making a rifle "silent". It may work fairly well on subsonic bullets, particularly in .22 rf like Harry's but that is not a center fire rifle. Most of the people said they did not associate the sound with gunfire anyway. They thought it was part of the pyrotechnics show. It was the people being shot that made it apparent what was happening. I wasn't aware that the details of the weapons used were released. I did hear that one of the rifles was a .223 and another was a .308. Were either a true full auto, a bump-fire full auto, a full-auto made that way by modification? There were so many people pushed together in such a small space that specific accuracy probably was not a factor. === That's all going to get a great deal of scrutiny by law enforcement of course. Based on the sound recordings I've heard it certainly seems likely to have been full auto, and possibly belt fed based on the duration of fire. A 223 on full auto will empty a 30 round mag in about 3 seconds and the bursts I heard seemed much longer than that. Another interesting aspect that doesn't seem to have gotten any coverage is the fact that the hotel has no apparent balconies or opening windows. That would imply that the shooter blew out the windows from inside as he started his assault. I saw some media camera coverage of the hotel. Two windows were shattered with interior curtains seen blowing about. It's obvious he either smashed them or initially shot through them. I read that he had a hammer - or something similar. Why he thought about that ahead of time and didn't shoot out the windows is odd. |
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On Mon, 2 Oct 2017 20:13:16 -0400, Alex wrote:
I read that he had a hammer - or something similar. Why he thought about that ahead of time and didn't shoot out the windows is odd. Those windows have a plastic inner layer between 2 sheets of tempered class so shooting them just pokes holes in them and spider webs the glass. There is a show on the Outdoor Channel where a guy tries to duplicate things you see in movies and they did the Die Hard, "shoot the window with a 9mm and try to break it out" thing. It was under whelming how little damage the Beretta did. The window eventually broke when he used an HK MP5 (not how it was in the movie) but it was because it was so destabilized that it came out of the frame, in one piece. The right tool is probably an axe or hatchet that can cut the membrane while breaking the glass. |
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On Mon, 02 Oct 2017 19:30:18 -0400, wrote:
On Mon, 02 Oct 2017 18:09:38 -0400, wrote: That's all going to get a great deal of scrutiny by law enforcement of course. Based on the sound recordings I've heard it certainly seems likely to have been full auto, and possibly belt fed based on the duration of fire. A 223 on full auto will empty a 30 round mag in about 3 seconds and the bursts I heard seemed much longer than that. Another interesting aspect that doesn't seem to have gotten any coverage is the fact that the hotel has no apparent balconies or opening windows. That would imply that the shooter blew out the windows from inside as he started his assault. They do make larger drum type magazines for ARs. He broke out the windows. This was reported as being a "millionaire" so with enough money you can buy anything. They also say he was a gambler so he may have been an ex millionaire. He may have just snapped after a bad night in the casino. === He had already been there since Thursday so the "bad night" scenario seems less likely to me. Unless he left a note or internet screed it's going to be difficult to figure out exactly what his issues were. --- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. http://www.avg.com |
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On 10/2/17 7:30 PM, wrote:
On Mon, 02 Oct 2017 18:09:38 -0400, wrote: That's all going to get a great deal of scrutiny by law enforcement of course. Based on the sound recordings I've heard it certainly seems likely to have been full auto, and possibly belt fed based on the duration of fire. A 223 on full auto will empty a 30 round mag in about 3 seconds and the bursts I heard seemed much longer than that. Another interesting aspect that doesn't seem to have gotten any coverage is the fact that the hotel has no apparent balconies or opening windows. That would imply that the shooter blew out the windows from inside as he started his assault. They do make larger drum type magazines for ARs. He broke out the windows. This was reported as being a "millionaire" so with enough money you can buy anything. They also say he was a gambler so he may have been an ex millionaire. He may have just snapped after a bad night in the casino. We can all be thankful that in the future Trump's wall and his restrictions against Muslim nations will keep Mexican and Muslim terrorists out, leaving the field open for native-born terrorists. |
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On Mon, 2 Oct 2017 20:45:59 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 10/2/17 7:30 PM, wrote: On Mon, 02 Oct 2017 18:09:38 -0400, wrote: That's all going to get a great deal of scrutiny by law enforcement of course. Based on the sound recordings I've heard it certainly seems likely to have been full auto, and possibly belt fed based on the duration of fire. A 223 on full auto will empty a 30 round mag in about 3 seconds and the bursts I heard seemed much longer than that. Another interesting aspect that doesn't seem to have gotten any coverage is the fact that the hotel has no apparent balconies or opening windows. That would imply that the shooter blew out the windows from inside as he started his assault. They do make larger drum type magazines for ARs. He broke out the windows. This was reported as being a "millionaire" so with enough money you can buy anything. They also say he was a gambler so he may have been an ex millionaire. He may have just snapped after a bad night in the casino. We can all be thankful that in the future Trump's wall and his restrictions against Muslim nations will keep Mexican and Muslim terrorists out, leaving the field open for native-born terrorists. I agree the wall is stupid. The 911 gang came in with visas. Now the muslim ban might have slowed them down. ;-) |
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On 10/2/2017 8:45 PM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 10/2/17 7:30 PM, wrote: On Mon, 02 Oct 2017 18:09:38 -0400, wrote: That's all going to get a great deal of scrutiny by law enforcement of course.Â* Based on the sound recordings I've heard it certainly seems likely to have been full auto, and possibly belt fed based on the duration of fire.Â* A 223 on full auto will empty a 30 round mag in about 3 seconds and the bursts I heard seemed much longer than that. Another interesting aspect that doesn't seem to have gotten any coverage is the fact that the hotel has no apparent balconies or opening windows.Â* That would imply that the shooter blew out the windows from inside as he started his assault. They do make larger drum type magazines for ARs. He broke out the windows. This was reported as being a "millionaire" so with enough money you can buy anything. They also say he was a gambler so he may have been an ex millionaire. He may have just snapped after a bad night in the casino. We can all be thankful that in the future Trump's wall and his restrictions against Muslim nations will keep Mexican and Muslim terrorists out, leaving the field open for native-born terrorists. They may affect the influence of terrorist organizations like ISIS on native-borns. ISIS is claiming responsibility for his actions. You seem to have just accepted that nothing can be done about these kinds of horrific shootings and love to Monday morning quarterback every attempt anyone makes to minimize the threats. |
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On 10/3/17 7:58 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 10/2/2017 8:45 PM, Keyser Soze wrote: On 10/2/17 7:30 PM, wrote: On Mon, 02 Oct 2017 18:09:38 -0400, wrote: That's all going to get a great deal of scrutiny by law enforcement of course.Â* Based on the sound recordings I've heard it certainly seems likely to have been full auto, and possibly belt fed based on the duration of fire.Â* A 223 on full auto will empty a 30 round mag in about 3 seconds and the bursts I heard seemed much longer than that. Another interesting aspect that doesn't seem to have gotten any coverage is the fact that the hotel has no apparent balconies or opening windows.Â* That would imply that the shooter blew out the windows from inside as he started his assault. They do make larger drum type magazines for ARs. He broke out the windows. This was reported as being a "millionaire" so with enough money you can buy anything. They also say he was a gambler so he may have been an ex millionaire. He may have just snapped after a bad night in the casino. We can all be thankful that in the future Trump's wall and his restrictions against Muslim nations will keep Mexican and Muslim terrorists out, leaving the field open for native-born terrorists. They may affect the influence of terrorist organizations like ISIS on native-borns.Â* ISIS is claiming responsibility for his actions. You seem to have just accepted that nothing can be done about these kinds of horrific shootings and love to Monday morning quarterback every attempt anyone makes to minimize the threats. The overwhelming majority of these mass murder shootings are committed by native-born Americans against other native-born Americans. Trump's folly wall and muslim bans are just food for his base voters. As you have pointed out, or at least I thought you did, *mandatory* background checks for *every* firearms "buy-sell-trade" transaction would be a good place to start and, yes, *every* means every. |
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