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Othmar_Regin ago

He clearly did not have a tactical vest or any tactical clothes, so the only way for him to swap mags was from a table or the floor and he had next to zero training with guns so even reloading a mag would take him like 5sec(swap mag realign shot) *40mags = 200sec or 3.5min for 1200 rounds(30 each) would take 1/3 of the alleged 10min of shooting

l_voated_today ago

He could have used coffin magazines or some such, not that there aren't still big holes in the official story, just saying.

HarveyKlinger ago

Those mags look unused and we've already seen the picture of the table with loaded unused mags on it. It doesn't make sense that he'd simply quit shooting unless he accomplished his goal... whatever that was.

Interesting that he'd use a bipod without having something to rest it on... I guess he just wanted it to look more menacing when they found it later.

Hmmm... that AR on the right does not have a bump stock. The one on the left MIGHT but it doesn't look like it. It's hard to tell if the stock is connected to the grip.

l_voated_today ago

Maybe the one on the right was the one allegedly used to shoot the fuel tanks?

HarveyKlinger ago

That's a good point. If that's the case he's dumber than I thought. He actually sat and did the math (supposedly) for wind, trajectory, MOA, etc but wasn't smart enough to know that .223 ammo at 1600 yards wouldn't penetrate a fuel tank? He was clearly rich enough for a 300 blackout or even a 50 cal. BOTH would have done the trick.

l_voated_today ago

You can tell from the photo its not an AR-10?

HarveyKlinger ago

Nope. I can't. And I found a different article that states:

The high-powered weapons also included a .308-caliber AR-10 rifle and an AK-47-type rifle — as well as four Daniel Defense DDM4 rifles, three FN-15s and other rifles made by Sig Sauer, according to reports.

So he had one. I thought the bullet found at the tank was determined to be .223. I'll dig for that article.

The article also had a better picture of the gun on the left. It's definitely a bump stock.