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That's a good point. If that's the case he's dumber than I thought. He actually sat and did the math (supposedly) for wind, trajectory, MOA, etc but wasn't smart enough to know that .223 ammo at 1600 yards wouldn't penetrate a fuel tank? He was clearly rich enough for a 300 blackout or even a 50 cal. BOTH would have done the trick.
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Nope. I can't. And I found a different article that states:
The high-powered weapons also included a .308-caliber AR-10 rifle and an AK-47-type rifle — as well as four Daniel Defense DDM4 rifles, three FN-15s and other rifles made by Sig Sauer, according to reports.
So he had one. I thought the bullet found at the tank was determined to be .223. I'll dig for that article.
The article also had a better picture of the gun on the left. It's definitely a bump stock.
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That's a good point. If that's the case he's dumber than I thought. He actually sat and did the math (supposedly) for wind, trajectory, MOA, etc but wasn't smart enough to know that .223 ammo at 1600 yards wouldn't penetrate a fuel tank? He was clearly rich enough for a 300 blackout or even a 50 cal. BOTH would have done the trick.
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You can tell from the photo its not an AR-10?
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Nope. I can't. And I found a different article that states:
So he had one. I thought the bullet found at the tank was determined to be .223. I'll dig for that article.
The article also had a better picture of the gun on the left. It's definitely a bump stock.