Posted on 10/04/2017 8:58:58 AM PDT by JP1201
“Is it possible to disassemble such guns and put them back together? “
In the case of an AR: Yes.
An AR has an “upper” and a “lower”. There’s a pin forward and above the magazine well and one behind and above the safety lever. Push these pins out (they don’t go all the way out) and the upper and lower separate.
You could put 8-10 disassembled AR’s in the kind of large soft sided rolling luggage you see in about any airport. You’d put loaded magazines in other luggage. Or empty ones, in which case you’d have cases of ammunition which would be heavy but relatively small, and load the magazines in the room while you watch porn.
“weapons systems” what an ignorant moron this guy is. I could go to the gun shop today, buy an AR, 10 30/40 Rd mags 500 rds of ammo and a bump fire. And be a mass murderer in minutes.
I assume their is security footage from the hotel, parking lot, sidewalks, etc that is being looked at. That said, how hard could it be to walk through a Vegas hotel lobby with luggage containing numerous guns & ammo?
I don't expect any hotel employees to give much thought to just some guy/hotel guest arriving with luggage & wondering what exactly might be in it, even if it requires more than one trip through the hotel & up to the room.
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If someone has never been in a Vegas hotel, it might be difficult to see how he could bring up to his room what he did.
The lack of stamina argument is silly. Certainly Paddock was keyed up with adrenalin and had the stamina to bump fire several weapons for ten minutes. The question I have is a little different. He wasn’t using tracers and the trajectory of his fire was downward, at an oblique angle, and he was firing at night from 400 to 500 yards away. How did he know where his bullets were landing, and how did he put so many shots in the concert area? By all accounts he had no military training, and a few degrees error in any direction means that he misses, yet he apparently stayed on target from beginning to end. This does not make sense.
I saw the same picture of him and wondered about the brass on top of the blood puddle.
So friggin cliché.
“questions the Media Doesnt Want To Talk About”
“natural treatment big pharma doesn’t want you to know”
“insider tips the wall street fat cats have been hiding for years”
“9/11 secrets the government has been hiding”.
uhhgg....
Simple, it would only take a few trips with a golf bag cover to complete it and they even have wheels. Its Vegas and nobody would even notice someone with their golf gear.
He's alleged to have checked in on Sept 28th. The shooting took place late on Oct 1st. Depending on check in time, that's 3 to 4 days to bring the stuff in.
"Worse" case for him by himself, that's 6 to 8 trips per day, assuming only 1 bag with 1 gun per trip.
No doubt he was able to fit more than 1 gun per bag or suitcase per trip and not doubt used several bags a few times...especially during the day of check in. He might have only needed to average 2 or 3 trips a day.
Definitely nothing that would be cause for alarm in a big, busy Las Vegas hotel over the weekend.
That's why they invented these things....
The easiest explanation to support the strobe reflection is where are the holes in the windows that the tin-foil crowd keeps trying to propogate. The windows are fixed in place structural panels from floor to ceiling and weighing about 700 pounds with the frame structure it is sealed to. Only removable from the outside because of the way it is sealed to the frame.
I was at an outdoor concert earlier this year; there was essentially a "front" exit and a "rear" exit to this venue. After the concert ended, thousands began to leave. Everyone was funneled through a narrow "exit" area, which caused a huge backup into the lawn area where the concert-goers were. To make things even worse, once through the exit, the spectators had to walk down steps to the parking lot.
It's likely not that the exits were blocked, but it's just queue theory playing out.
Indeed. Very handy.
I'm not saying there was a shooter on the lower floor(s), but this notion that every window of a guest room on lower floors doesn't have at least a small strip opening, or doesn't prop open isn't necessarily true.
windows opening- do any strip hotels have windows that open?
One commenter said: "Mandalay Bay also has those little "ventilation strips" that you can slide open".
Now, is that true? If so, is that enough to put the muzzle of a gun through without breaking up the rest of the window?
I've yet to see a definitive answer on either of those questions.
There would also be loads of gunshot residue that is relatively difficult to get rid of entirely because it seats itself in nooks and crannies.
Easy to debunk or substantiate should somebody want to.
I’m glad he’s asking but I’m not sure Michael Snyder would be able to handle the truth.
Not in this hotel.
I had not heard that.
IMO, it sounds like Antifa could have set it up for a massacre.
I could see them setting up a situation to take advantage of and not care bout the loss of life. Just collateral damage to further their plans.
They have NO respect for human life.
This actually helps explain what's going on IMO. It's only 10 minutes long but very relevant to what is going on in the country today.
Types of Government, Explained
...appears to show a suicide note.
If you don't know what's in it, how does it "appear" to be a suicide note?
Or do you have a reference that proves it?
By Question #8, it was conformed.
No need to read further.
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