Las Vegas shooting: Reports of shooter at Mandalay Bay Casino

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ISIS and Islam are pretty strong in the Phillippines. It's not a huge stretch.

Yeah, it is, but go with it if that floats your boat!

So are Methodists. I'm not going with anything, but sure would like to know what happened.

That's a lot of fire for an old, out-of-shape man to be laying down. Just about too much for one man to do, period.

Why do you think that? How much does it take to pull a trigger?
 
ISIS and Islam are pretty strong in the Phillippines. It's not a huge stretch.

Yeah, it is, but go with it if that floats your boat!

So are Methodists. I'm not going with anything, but sure would like to know what happened.

That's a lot of fire for an old, out-of-shape man to be laying down. Just about too much for one man to do, period.

Why do you think that? How much does it take to pull a trigger?

Have you ever kept up sustained fire? It's fatiguing. Add in running in between 2 firing points, and it's just about out of the scope of what his physical capabilities were.
 
ISIS and Islam are pretty strong in the Phillippines. It's not a huge stretch.

Yeah, it is, but go with it if that floats your boat!

So are Methodists. I'm not going with anything, but sure would like to know what happened.

That's a lot of fire for an old, out-of-shape man to be laying down. Just about too much for one man to do, period.

Why do you think that? How much does it take to pull a trigger?

Have you ever kept up sustained fire? It's fatiguing. Add in running in between 2 firing points, and it's just about out of the scope of what his physical capabilities were.

Yeah, I have! Done it all day and I am 57 years young, firing a fully automatic AK-47, from multiple points while carrying all my ammo and running in between buildings, not just around the same couple of rooms. Upstairs, downstairs, down hallways, on roofs, etc.

What is your point?

An AR-15 has such low recoil, it is not physically taxing. The hardest part would be holding the weapon.
 
ISIS and Islam are pretty strong in the Phillippines. It's not a huge stretch.

Yeah, it is, but go with it if that floats your boat!

So are Methodists. I'm not going with anything, but sure would like to know what happened.

That's a lot of fire for an old, out-of-shape man to be laying down. Just about too much for one man to do, period.

Why do you think that? How much does it take to pull a trigger?

Have you ever kept up sustained fire? It's fatiguing. Add in running in between 2 firing points, and it's just about out of the scope of what his physical capabilities were.

Yeah, I have! Done it all day and I am 57 years young, firing a fully automatic AK-47, from multiple points while carrying all my ammo and running in between buildings, not just around the same couple of rooms. Upstairs, downstairs, down hallways, on roofs, etc.

What is your point?

An AR-15 has such low recoil, it is not physically taxing. The hardest part would be holding the weapon.

He was over 60 and not in shape.
 
Yeah, it is, but go with it if that floats your boat!

So are Methodists. I'm not going with anything, but sure would like to know what happened.

That's a lot of fire for an old, out-of-shape man to be laying down. Just about too much for one man to do, period.

Why do you think that? How much does it take to pull a trigger?

Have you ever kept up sustained fire? It's fatiguing. Add in running in between 2 firing points, and it's just about out of the scope of what his physical capabilities were.

Yeah, I have! Done it all day and I am 57 years young, firing a fully automatic AK-47, from multiple points while carrying all my ammo and running in between buildings, not just around the same couple of rooms. Upstairs, downstairs, down hallways, on roofs, etc.

What is your point?

An AR-15 has such low recoil, it is not physically taxing. The hardest part would be holding the weapon.

He was over 60 and not in shape.

I am not in great shape either. I make up for that with being a sneaky bastard. What he did was easy. I just guess you must be pretty decrepit and think everyone else is also.
 
So are Methodists. I'm not going with anything, but sure would like to know what happened.

That's a lot of fire for an old, out-of-shape man to be laying down. Just about too much for one man to do, period.

Why do you think that? How much does it take to pull a trigger?

Have you ever kept up sustained fire? It's fatiguing. Add in running in between 2 firing points, and it's just about out of the scope of what his physical capabilities were.

Yeah, I have! Done it all day and I am 57 years young, firing a fully automatic AK-47, from multiple points while carrying all my ammo and running in between buildings, not just around the same couple of rooms. Upstairs, downstairs, down hallways, on roofs, etc.

What is your point?

An AR-15 has such low recoil, it is not physically taxing. The hardest part would be holding the weapon.

He was over 60 and not in shape.

I am not in great shape either. I make up for that with being a sneaky bastard. What he did was easy. I just guess you must be pretty decrepit and think everyone else is also.




Bump stocks are physically very tiring. I was talking to one of the fbi agents involved in the investigation and they agree that he had to stop and take a break because he was so fatigued.
 
So are Methodists. I'm not going with anything, but sure would like to know what happened.

That's a lot of fire for an old, out-of-shape man to be laying down. Just about too much for one man to do, period.

Why do you think that? How much does it take to pull a trigger?

Have you ever kept up sustained fire? It's fatiguing. Add in running in between 2 firing points, and it's just about out of the scope of what his physical capabilities were.

Yeah, I have! Done it all day and I am 57 years young, firing a fully automatic AK-47, from multiple points while carrying all my ammo and running in between buildings, not just around the same couple of rooms. Upstairs, downstairs, down hallways, on roofs, etc.

What is your point?

An AR-15 has such low recoil, it is not physically taxing. The hardest part would be holding the weapon.

He was over 60 and not in shape.

I am not in great shape either. I make up for that with being a sneaky bastard. What he did was easy. I just guess you must be pretty decrepit and think everyone else is also.


No, but everything I shoot except .22 is much bigger than .223, so idk.

I do believe some .308 was fired as well, no?

Why haven't they reported on the caliber of the recovered bullets and the shell casings?
 
Why do you think that? How much does it take to pull a trigger?

Have you ever kept up sustained fire? It's fatiguing. Add in running in between 2 firing points, and it's just about out of the scope of what his physical capabilities were.

Yeah, I have! Done it all day and I am 57 years young, firing a fully automatic AK-47, from multiple points while carrying all my ammo and running in between buildings, not just around the same couple of rooms. Upstairs, downstairs, down hallways, on roofs, etc.

What is your point?

An AR-15 has such low recoil, it is not physically taxing. The hardest part would be holding the weapon.

He was over 60 and not in shape.

I am not in great shape either. I make up for that with being a sneaky bastard. What he did was easy. I just guess you must be pretty decrepit and think everyone else is also.


No, but everything I shoot except .22 is much bigger than .223, so idk.

I do believe some .308 was fired as well, no?

So you are admitting you don't know what you are talking about?
 
Why do you think that? How much does it take to pull a trigger?

Have you ever kept up sustained fire? It's fatiguing. Add in running in between 2 firing points, and it's just about out of the scope of what his physical capabilities were.

Yeah, I have! Done it all day and I am 57 years young, firing a fully automatic AK-47, from multiple points while carrying all my ammo and running in between buildings, not just around the same couple of rooms. Upstairs, downstairs, down hallways, on roofs, etc.

What is your point?

An AR-15 has such low recoil, it is not physically taxing. The hardest part would be holding the weapon.

He was over 60 and not in shape.

I am not in great shape either. I make up for that with being a sneaky bastard. What he did was easy. I just guess you must be pretty decrepit and think everyone else is also.


No, but everything I shoot except .22 is much bigger than .223, so idk.

I do believe some .308 was fired as well, no?

Why haven't they reported on the caliber of the recovered bullets and the shell casings?

I think they have and you just missed it.
 
Why do you think that? How much does it take to pull a trigger?

Have you ever kept up sustained fire? It's fatiguing. Add in running in between 2 firing points, and it's just about out of the scope of what his physical capabilities were.

Yeah, I have! Done it all day and I am 57 years young, firing a fully automatic AK-47, from multiple points while carrying all my ammo and running in between buildings, not just around the same couple of rooms. Upstairs, downstairs, down hallways, on roofs, etc.

What is your point?

An AR-15 has such low recoil, it is not physically taxing. The hardest part would be holding the weapon.

He was over 60 and not in shape.

I am not in great shape either. I make up for that with being a sneaky bastard. What he did was easy. I just guess you must be pretty decrepit and think everyone else is also.




Bump stocks are physically very tiring. I was talking to one of the fbi agents involved in the investigation and they agree that he had to stop and take a break because he was so fatigued.

Try full auto. It doesn't! The agent was a pussy.
 
Have you ever kept up sustained fire? It's fatiguing. Add in running in between 2 firing points, and it's just about out of the scope of what his physical capabilities were.

Yeah, I have! Done it all day and I am 57 years young, firing a fully automatic AK-47, from multiple points while carrying all my ammo and running in between buildings, not just around the same couple of rooms. Upstairs, downstairs, down hallways, on roofs, etc.

What is your point?

An AR-15 has such low recoil, it is not physically taxing. The hardest part would be holding the weapon.

He was over 60 and not in shape.

I am not in great shape either. I make up for that with being a sneaky bastard. What he did was easy. I just guess you must be pretty decrepit and think everyone else is also.




Bump stocks are physically very tiring. I was talking to one of the fbi agents involved in the investigation and they agree that he had to stop and take a break because he was so fatigued.

Try full auto. It doesn't! The agent was a pussy.

A bump stock takes much more exertion than full auto. With a bump stock all weight & recoil is absorbed by forward hand & arm while rear hand also pulls against it. On a full auto gun most of the pressure is on the shoulder.

The only physical work Paddock had done for years was press a button & eat.
 
Have you ever kept up sustained fire? It's fatiguing. Add in running in between 2 firing points, and it's just about out of the scope of what his physical capabilities were.

Yeah, I have! Done it all day and I am 57 years young, firing a fully automatic AK-47, from multiple points while carrying all my ammo and running in between buildings, not just around the same couple of rooms. Upstairs, downstairs, down hallways, on roofs, etc.

What is your point?

An AR-15 has such low recoil, it is not physically taxing. The hardest part would be holding the weapon.

He was over 60 and not in shape.

I am not in great shape either. I make up for that with being a sneaky bastard. What he did was easy. I just guess you must be pretty decrepit and think everyone else is also.




Bump stocks are physically very tiring. I was talking to one of the fbi agents involved in the investigation and they agree that he had to stop and take a break because he was so fatigued.

Try full auto. It doesn't! The agent was a pussy.





Full auto is vastly different from shooting with the aid of a bump stock. I own several machineguns, and have fired a friends bump stock equipped AR once. The bump stock is very tiring to use. I can shoot all day with a regular select fire weapon with no problem. But the bump stock wore my ass out in half an hour. It is a completely different shooting experience.
 
Can we close this thread? Perhaps continue the current discussion under a different title? Every time this one pops to the top of the charts I think, "Christ, not again..."


Just a thought...
 
Yeah, I have! Done it all day and I am 57 years young, firing a fully automatic AK-47, from multiple points while carrying all my ammo and running in between buildings, not just around the same couple of rooms. Upstairs, downstairs, down hallways, on roofs, etc.

What is your point?

An AR-15 has such low recoil, it is not physically taxing. The hardest part would be holding the weapon.

He was over 60 and not in shape.

I am not in great shape either. I make up for that with being a sneaky bastard. What he did was easy. I just guess you must be pretty decrepit and think everyone else is also.




Bump stocks are physically very tiring. I was talking to one of the fbi agents involved in the investigation and they agree that he had to stop and take a break because he was so fatigued.

Try full auto. It doesn't! The agent was a pussy.





Full auto is vastly different from shooting with the aid of a bump stock. I own several machineguns, and have fired a friends bump stock equipped AR once. The bump stock is very tiring to use. I can shoot all day with a regular select fire weapon with no problem. But the bump stock wore my ass out in half an hour. It is a completely different shooting experience.


He didn't shoot anywhere near a hour an half even if what you claim was true, which I doubt.

The entire purpose of a bump stock is take the recoil and convert the energy back to pulling the trigger. Theoretically, they are easier to shoot because you don't even feel what little recoil there is.
 
He was over 60 and not in shape.

I am not in great shape either. I make up for that with being a sneaky bastard. What he did was easy. I just guess you must be pretty decrepit and think everyone else is also.




Bump stocks are physically very tiring. I was talking to one of the fbi agents involved in the investigation and they agree that he had to stop and take a break because he was so fatigued.

Try full auto. It doesn't! The agent was a pussy.





Full auto is vastly different from shooting with the aid of a bump stock. I own several machineguns, and have fired a friends bump stock equipped AR once. The bump stock is very tiring to use. I can shoot all day with a regular select fire weapon with no problem. But the bump stock wore my ass out in half an hour. It is a completely different shooting experience.


He didn't shoot anywhere near a hour an half even if what you claim was true, which I doubt.

The entire purpose of a bump stock is take the recoil and convert the energy back to pulling the trigger. Theoretically, they are easier to shoot because you don't even feel what little recoil there is.





Completely wrong. The concept is balance, you balance the weapon right at the point of sear break, that takes a ton of effort to do. Effort means tired.
 
Can we close this thread? Perhaps continue the current discussion under a different title? Every time this one pops to the top of the charts I think, "Christ, not again..."


Just a thought...






That's a good idea. Start a new thread. I just closed this one.
 
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