Broke down means he carried it in with the barrel and or stock removed from the receiver and then reassembled it before the shooting. That would make it more easily carried in and concealed.K.Mooneyham wrote:If the shotgun "broke down", it was probably because he didn't clean it first, or because he didn't know how to run a shotgun properly. Has anyone heard what brand/model of shotgun he used? I mean, when the AR-15 was used by that evil-doer in Connecticut, the mass media screamed out to all parts of the planet that it was a Bushmaster. Amazing how things change when the FACTS of an incident don't fit the carefully crafted narrative the mass media wishes to tell. As always, my disgust with them knows no limits. The mass media isn't responsible for all the problems in this nation, but they are a big part of the problem.philip964 wrote:My anti gunners are of course having a field day. They can't let the AR 15 thing down though. Apparently it is being reported he tried to buy a AR-15 in Virginia, but was turned down, because of their strict gun laws. He was out of state. They are also talking about the fact that the shot gun broke down and he used buck shot. (the shotgun equivalent to hollow point) I guess buck shot will be outlawed because of this.
On the other, side a right wing blog is reporting that Marines have reported that they could have stopped the shooter after three rounds, if they were only allowed to have ammunition for their weapons.
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- Wed Sep 18, 2013 9:30 am
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- Wed Sep 18, 2013 8:09 am
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Saw this morning that ABC has changed their animated version of the shooting to now show Alexis with a shotgun and no mention of any other guns.
- Tue Sep 17, 2013 8:11 am
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They say now he entered on his valid contractor ID and they are investigating if he used the shotgun he bought in a Virginia sporting goods store was used to kill a guard and take his AR-15 and 9mm pistol.
- Mon Sep 16, 2013 8:42 pm
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And you expected different?The Annoyed Man wrote:It has started: http://dailycaller.com/2013/09/16/feins ... -shooting/
- Mon Sep 16, 2013 3:46 pm
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But the Tarrant County DA didn't file charges and dropped it as they determined it was not reckless.n5wd wrote:and, here's a run-in with FW PDtexanjoker wrote:News is naming the guy, appears to be from Fort Worth
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