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Gunman kills 7 including himself at Seattle party
Sat Mar 25, 2006 9:29 PM ET


The gunman, whose identity was being withheld, then forced his way into
the house and gunned down more victims. He sprayed bullets everywhere
while barely saying a word, Seattle Police Chief Gil Kerlikowski said.


Oh boy. The plaid shirts in rec.guns are gonna have a field day with this
paragraph. Shotgun, "sprayed bullets".

"Tell ya what, Clevis. Them reporters don't know the first dern thing
about guns".



I didn't notice what kind of gun he used to "spray," but the article
mentioned he had an "assault rifle" in his vehicle, with 30-round clips.
I'm sure it was just a semi-auto rifle, not a full-auto, real-deal assault
rifle.

If you need a 30-round magazine, you're a bad shot.


He used a shotgun.


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He used a shotgun.


According to our chief of police, he had two weapons. A "pistol grip"
shotgun and an "assault rifle."

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Doug Kanter wrote:


He used a shotgun.


According to our chief of police, he had two weapons. A "pistol grip"
shotgun and an "assault rifle."


A "pistol grip" is a choice by the shooter which enables the ability to
bring your arm down tighter to the body to better control the weapon.

What is the definition of an "assualt rifle?"


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Doug Kanter wrote:


He used a shotgun.


According to our chief of police, he had two weapons. A "pistol grip"
shotgun and an "assault rifle."


A "pistol grip" is a choice by the shooter which enables the ability to
bring your arm down tighter to the body to better control the weapon.

What is the definition of an "assualt rifle?"


You would need to ask our Chief of Police what he had in mind when he
used the term.

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Doug Kanter wrote:


He used a shotgun.

According to our chief of police, he had two weapons. A "pistol grip"
shotgun and an "assault rifle."


A "pistol grip" is a choice by the shooter which enables the ability to
bring your arm down tighter to the body to better control the weapon.

What is the definition of an "assualt rifle?"


You would need to ask our Chief of Police what he had in mind when he
used the term.


Just as I suspected, there is no legal definition of an assualt rifle.


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He used a shotgun.


According to our chief of police, he had two weapons. A "pistol grip"
shotgun and an "assault rifle."


Yeah...I realized I must've missed that. I saw that he had a rifle in the
car, but not that he also used one in the house. My bad.


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