BamaD -> RE: Mass Shooting in Florida (6/12/2016 7:40:12 PM)
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ORIGINAL: BamaD The standard for an AR is 20 with larger (and less dependable) magazines availiable. The shooter in Aurora had a 100 round magazine (that jamed after about 10 rounds) and had to switch to a shotgun with about 6 (far more deadly) rounds. Okay, so with two guns, at one time, with his bigger gun, he can shoot 10x20 bullets, 200 bullets. And 6 with the other gun. 206 bullets he had to use! Managed to hit 100 running people. That's really accurate! Surprise throughout it all, nobody jumped on him from behind to tackle him. And surprise that nobody else had guns to defend themselves. IF he managed to get one big gun in that easily, that club security was not doing their job! Unless he shot and killed all the security too at entrance. Generally speaking and pointed out previously, firearms are legally prohibited in places that serve alcohol. Additionally, when faced with an armed person firing randomly into a crowd one's first instinct is to get away from the shooter. My AR-15s, and many others in free states, use Magpul 30-round magazines which are unbelievably reliable and relatively inexpensive. Magpul makes a 60-round magazine but it's fairly expensive when compared to the 30-round magazines, not to mention bulky. Magpul is more reliable than most extended magazines. And since his was a 100rd mag I doubt it was one of theirs, that and the fact that it malfunctioned.
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