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Andy Richter, and the extinction of high-cap mags.
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<blockquote data-quote="hanson405" data-source="post: 1851374" data-attributes="member: 10081"><p>It is asinine to believe that he couldn't have done the same thing with 3 30 round magazine, or 10 10 round magazines. How much time do you actually lose reloading? A few seconds?</p><p></p><p>While this may hurt our point, he could have done somewhat similar damage with a single-shot 30-06, with proper training. In fact, the death toll may have been higher. 100 round magazines are not the issue. Neither is the accessibility of firearms. The issue is that no one took the time to get to know their neighbor. This guy, from what I can tell, went from being a reasonably well adjusted (albeit over-stressed) college kid to a domestic terrorist over the period of a month. Pay attention to your loved ones, maybe we can avoid this in the future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hanson405, post: 1851374, member: 10081"] It is asinine to believe that he couldn't have done the same thing with 3 30 round magazine, or 10 10 round magazines. How much time do you actually lose reloading? A few seconds? While this may hurt our point, he could have done somewhat similar damage with a single-shot 30-06, with proper training. In fact, the death toll may have been higher. 100 round magazines are not the issue. Neither is the accessibility of firearms. The issue is that no one took the time to get to know their neighbor. This guy, from what I can tell, went from being a reasonably well adjusted (albeit over-stressed) college kid to a domestic terrorist over the period of a month. Pay attention to your loved ones, maybe we can avoid this in the future. [/QUOTE]
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