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Originally Posted by suesiegel
We've been told several conflicting stories.
Automatic weapons, bump stock. Frankly, I never had heard of a bump stock. We've been told they found ONE bump stock and 32 or so guns. Quick research shows that the weapon must be shot from the hip-very inaccurate.
We've been told it was a long range shot. We've been told
they found sniper type calculations-wind speed, rate of fall. This sort of information would change depending on the caliber and bullet speed-shape of bullet, weight of bullet and amount of powder.
Clearly, there is a lot of missing information that the investigation team likely has some of. Clearly, they are looking for accomplishes.
SURE LOOKS LIKE INSANITY.
For those SCREAMING for more gun laws. First of all murder is a crime. Secondly, not mentioned by many, the Pulse nightclub-it is illegal to bring a gun into anyplace serving liquor. Las Vegas-I expect we will discover that the shooter had automatic weapons-they've BEEN ILLEGAL SINCE THE 1930's. The terms we are FED about assault rifles is simply a deliberate lie. An assault rifle is by definition automatic-they are illegal. What is sold are lok a likes. Sort of like calling the mustang that my friend owned
with a small six cylinder engine and a three speed standard transmission calling that a muscle car is the same.
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Bump stock: The device found on Las Vegas shooter's guns - CNN
It looks like 12 of these weapons in Paddock's hotel room had these bump stocks.
And he was shooting into a crowd at random with no specific target in mind. Just the crowd of 22,000. He is not going to need sophisticated targeting information.