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Another mass shooting - largest in a good while, by a few victims

No need for illegally modifying a gun. This handy stock helps make it act like an automatic, as shown in this gun show in Las Vegas:

[YOUTUBE]https://youtu.be/Q3Ws9qu4rs0[/YOUTUBE]
 
We know that's the NRA's bullshit claim.

The fact remains that a silencer in this situation would have allowed this murderer to kill a lot more people before police located him.
A silencer does not silence. It muffles the sound of the powder burn a little but does nothing about the supersonic bang of the round, the major noise of the gun shot.

The police most likely located him by which windows were busted out.

Actually, what I heard is that the smoke alarm went off in his room from all the gunfire, and they identified the room on their safety/security monitors.
 
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A silencer does not silence. It muffles the sound of the powder burn a little but does nothing about the supersonic bang of the round, the major noise of the gun shot.

The police most likely located him by which windows were busted out.

Actually, what I heard is that the smoke alarm went off in his room from all the gunfire, and identified the room on their safety/secuirty monitors.
Aha, that makes sense too.
 
I'm going to guess he was not making a lot of money, had poured his money into guns (despite what the brother said he had a pile of them) and had nothing for retirement.

The brother says he was worth millions.

He apparently lived in a luxury retirement community, which supports the idea that he had money.

He also checked in to this hotel on Thursday - that wasn't cheap
 
The brother says he was worth millions.

He apparently lived in a luxury retirement community, which supports the idea that he had money.

He also checked in to this hotel on Thursday - that wasn't cheap

He supposedly also had two other homes in luxury communities. And he also made a lot of money as a professional gambler.

So far, authorities have not found anything in his background to explain why he did this. No online footprints, no manifesto, no LW/RW publications in his home. I'd still like to know more about his relationship with his ex.

It could come down to him just being a gun nut and wanting to actually use his guns on people, nothing more, and he was willing to die to have the experience.
 
And my experiences have strengthened my view on the second amendment.

While I was in college, I had to work my way through with a full time job to pay for school and living expenses. This meant that I had to live in a "bad area" of town so I could afford the rent. Twice the sound of my pump action shotgun chambering a round made home invaders decide to run rather than continue into my apartment. One had already busted through the door and the other had already opened a window and had a leg inside. Fortunately, only the distinctive sound of the pump action shotgun was needed and I didn't have to actually fire. When the police showed up, he told me I should have shot because they would likely only break into someone else's home. However, I don't want to actually shoot anyone unless that is the only way to stop them.
 
Had a weird experience today. I show up to work at a new customer's house about 9am this morning. He had told me a few days ago that he was going on a business trip, so he would have to leave home about 10:30am to catch a plane. He greets me at his front door all jittery and hyper, and said his trip is to Las Vegas for a conference at the Mandalay Bay Hotel (also where he's staying). His phone was "blowing up" all morning with texts from people asking about whether it was still on. I'm curious to talk to him about his experiences when he gets back.
 
That's not an answer.

Back in the day when I was in the Marine Corps I knew exactly how to convert a semi-automatic M16 to full automatic.
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The M16 is a military (not civilian) rifle. All M16s already have a full automatic capability. It is just a matter of moving the selector switch between safe, semi, and full auto. positions

The civilian version, the AR15, does not have a full automatic capability. The selector switch only has safe and semi options.
 
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Back in the day when I was in the Marine Corps I knew exactly how to convert a semi-automatic M16 to full automatic.
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The M16 is a military (not civilian) rifle. All M16s already have a full automatic capability. It is just a matter of moving the selector switch between safe, semi, and full auto. positions

The civilian version, the AR15, does not have a full automatic capability. The selector switch only has safe and semi options.

Yes the AR15 can easily be converted to full automatic.

It's nothing more than changing out a few parts.

Selector switches can easily be changed.

Have you ever seen what a gunsmith can do?

They can create parts whole. Modify anything.

Bottom line: The more semi-automatics in society the more automatics.
 
The nature of a sickness of mind that turns an apparently average person into a killer should be examined and addressed. Someone who is determined to kill can find the means to kill, so the question of why this sort of manic violence is happening, and apparently happening at an ever increasing rate in recent times.
 
The nature of a sickness of mind that turns an apparently average person into a killer should be examined and addressed. Someone who is determined to kill can find the means to kill, so the question of why this sort of manic violence is happening, and apparently happening at an ever increasing rate in recent times.

I believe it might well have something to do with guns, like the way your rate of gun-murders is thirty times ours and your civilians have shot more of one another than have died in any of your wars. Surely it can't be their general availability!
 
The nature of a sickness of mind that turns an apparently average person into a killer should be examined and addressed. Someone who is determined to kill can find the means to kill, so the question of why this sort of manic violence is happening, and apparently happening at an ever increasing rate in recent times.

I believe it might well have something to do with guns, like the way your rate of gun-murders is thirty times ours and your civilians have shot more of one another than have died in any of your wars. Surely it can't be their general availability!

Exactly, it makes no sense. There was a guy in Edmonton who injured five people with a knife, so if this guy in Vegas didn't have access to high powered rifles so easily, the body count wouldn't have changed. It's important that we move the focus of the conversation away from gun control.
 
Guy in crowd flips off the shooter
[YOUTUBE]https://youtu.be/bQYv0v_QPC0[/YOUTUBE]
 
And my experiences have strengthened my view on the second amendment.

While I was in college, I had to work my way through with a full time job to pay for school and living expenses. This meant that I had to live in a "bad area" of town so I could afford the rent. Twice the sound of my pump action shotgun chambering a round made home invaders decide to run rather than continue into my apartment. One had already busted through the door and the other had already opened a window and had a leg inside. Fortunately, only the distinctive sound of the pump action shotgun was needed and I didn't have to actually fire. When the police showed up, he told me I should have shot because they would likely only break into someone else's home. However, I don't want to actually shoot anyone unless that is the only way to stop them.
Semi-automatic pump action shotguns are awesome!
 
Since it's a 64 year old, retired white male, whose motivations are unknown...

anyone want to speculate as to why he did it?

Voices. Drugs. Anger at increasing socioeconomic inequality. Anger at increasing socioeconomic equality.
I'm going with brain tumor.
 
This isn't about the 2nd fucking amendment. It's about whether we need militarized weaponry in our society. I don't give a flying fuck about your revolver or your hunting rifle. Stop trying to claim this is about taking your guns because you know damned well it's NOT.
And my experiences have strengthened my view on the second amendment.

While I was in college, I had to work my way through with a full time job to pay for school and living expenses. This meant that I had to live in a "bad area" of town so I could afford the rent. Twice the sound of my pump action shotgun chambering a round made home invaders decide to run rather than continue into my apartment. One had already busted through the door and the other had already opened a window and had a leg inside. Fortunately, only the distinctive sound of the pump action shotgun was needed and I didn't have to actually fire. When the police showed up, he told me I should have shot because they would likely only break into someone else's home. However, I don't want to actually shoot anyone unless that is the only way to stop them.
 
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