That was the first thing I noticed. He supposedly stood so far back there wasn't one hint of muzzle flash outside of the room. Where the fuck was all the brass? There should have been piles of it. And even a gun owner with little experience knows you don't need more than a couple rifles to what he supposedly did.
More than 200 of those rounds were in the hallway which leaves ~900 at the ground (and fuel tanks). That's better than 50% accuracy at moving targets in a sparsely populated huge space using an uncontrollable bump stock at over 1200 yards WITH WIND. No fucking way.
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Jimmycog ago
I saw the Picts of that room there were not 1000 casings in that area.
HarveyKlinger ago
That was the first thing I noticed. He supposedly stood so far back there wasn't one hint of muzzle flash outside of the room. Where the fuck was all the brass? There should have been piles of it. And even a gun owner with little experience knows you don't need more than a couple rifles to what he supposedly did.
More than 200 of those rounds were in the hallway which leaves ~900 at the ground (and fuel tanks). That's better than 50% accuracy at moving targets in a sparsely populated huge space using an uncontrollable bump stock at over 1200 yards WITH WIND. No fucking way.
WhiteRonin ago
Even as a gun retard. From the beginning I was wondering how he didn't choke on all the smoke and fall over the cases.
Melissus ago
Breaking another window to create crosswinds smells from miles as something a highly trained person would do.
Its_Just_A_Ride ago
Damn, that's the best explanation for the second window I've heard so far.
SayTan ago
He shot at the fuel tank farm from the second window.
Cigarette5mokingman ago
There is no way you could know that with certainty.
SayTan ago
Seems probable because of the angles involved. Dunno. I wasn't there.
Cigarette5mokingman ago
Exactly my point. Just stick to facts.