How did this kid get training on this weapon within two days? I don't understand, i've never fired a gun in real life. I support 2nd amendment, but I'd think I would need some type of training to be able to arm myself.
How was he so proficient to laydown suppress fire. How did he identify the most tactical position?
He also was supposed to be made fun of for being poor, but bought at least one if not two Daniel Defense rifles and hundreds of rounds. That’s an expensive fucking gun. Then, with no shooting experience, the kid figured all this out and held off the police?
Him showing up with a shotgun would have been believable. Or a Glock. A lot of this doesn’t add up.
I can’t see someone putting all that together on their own in a short span of time. It’s not even clear how great of a gun the Daniel Defense series is if you’re not in the know. I don’t see a gunstore employee of any kind in Texas recommending all that to some tranny too.
Crazy trans kid shows up and you direct them to buy thousands of rounds and spend unlimited money on the best AR and attachments and get body armor at the same time? Nobody recommended he do that.
exactly and what bothers me, how does an inexperience kid is able to move as if he was so well trained. To engage and remain calm to reload and to fire and move under duress doesn't make any sense.
I haven’t heard anything indicating this shit head had any prior experience or training with firearms, either. I’m a great shot and good with guns and take to things quickly, but even for me when I used an AR for the first time I wasn’t some fucking ace or anything. Though Kyle pulled off some trick shots under pressure like a champ having fired one maybe one time before that.
Kind of funny that the biggest example of this maybe being possible is Kyle. He turned into a fucking commando in the dark. Pretty telling contrast too. Leftist kid tries chopping off his dick and then kills a bunch of innocent kids as police refuse to intervene while none of it adds up. Conservative kid tries protecting his home town from being blown up on camera and gets mobbed by leftist pedophiles trying to blow up a gas station while calling people niggers to support BLM, then kid runs and does his best not to hurt anybody and ends up defending himself with a few shots and gets targeted by the government and all agencies of power immediately and ridiculed on TV, and we find out there was footage of the entire thing from multiple angles by the FBI for some reason that were used in an attempt to convict Kyle.
Maybe we should just ban guns based on those voting to support the banning of guns. They seem to be the ones that misuse them.
most def kyle has some training or past experience with guns. I believe the people (his friends) were also experienced. But yea but Kyle wasn't in a gun battle to the extent as this kid. I think for him to engage trained texas police and return fire multiple times compared to untrained antifa looney.
According to the officials the kid had 58 fully loaded magazines. Assuming they're 30 rounders, the mags themselves would be several hundred dollars, and the ammo itself (assuming a cheap $0.50/round) would be over $800.
Considering how much I hate loading mags of any kind, I can’t fathom this not being a glow up. At the very least there’s something going on here nobody’s aware of yet. None of this adds up and the timing’s too perfect, after a string of too perfect shootings. Like the Buffalo one where we’re expected to believe someone thought of themselves as radicalized and laid things out just as an FBI agent would want.
Lets pretend there's any logic in this situation at all.
Yeah "2 is 1 and 1 is none" is a phrase often used regarding preparedness and redundancy. They were both 5.56. The AR-15 is basically like the PC or lego of the gun world. The components, ammo, and mags are standardized and interchangable between weapons.
How did this kid get training on this weapon within two days? I don't understand, i've never fired a gun in real life. I support 2nd amendment, but I'd think I would need some type of training to be able to arm myself.
How was he so proficient to laydown suppress fire. How did he identify the most tactical position?
It doesn't make any sense.
He also was supposed to be made fun of for being poor, but bought at least one if not two Daniel Defense rifles and hundreds of rounds. That’s an expensive fucking gun. Then, with no shooting experience, the kid figured all this out and held off the police?
Him showing up with a shotgun would have been believable. Or a Glock. A lot of this doesn’t add up.
Don't forget top of the line optics for the gun(s) and body armor.
I can’t see someone putting all that together on their own in a short span of time. It’s not even clear how great of a gun the Daniel Defense series is if you’re not in the know. I don’t see a gunstore employee of any kind in Texas recommending all that to some tranny too.
Crazy trans kid shows up and you direct them to buy thousands of rounds and spend unlimited money on the best AR and attachments and get body armor at the same time? Nobody recommended he do that.
They're going to reference the Buffalo manifesto shopping guide and use it to ban online gun/ammo/accessory sales.
That's my spidey sense at least.
exactly and what bothers me, how does an inexperience kid is able to move as if he was so well trained. To engage and remain calm to reload and to fire and move under duress doesn't make any sense.
its totally random! /s
I haven’t heard anything indicating this shit head had any prior experience or training with firearms, either. I’m a great shot and good with guns and take to things quickly, but even for me when I used an AR for the first time I wasn’t some fucking ace or anything. Though Kyle pulled off some trick shots under pressure like a champ having fired one maybe one time before that.
Kind of funny that the biggest example of this maybe being possible is Kyle. He turned into a fucking commando in the dark. Pretty telling contrast too. Leftist kid tries chopping off his dick and then kills a bunch of innocent kids as police refuse to intervene while none of it adds up. Conservative kid tries protecting his home town from being blown up on camera and gets mobbed by leftist pedophiles trying to blow up a gas station while calling people niggers to support BLM, then kid runs and does his best not to hurt anybody and ends up defending himself with a few shots and gets targeted by the government and all agencies of power immediately and ridiculed on TV, and we find out there was footage of the entire thing from multiple angles by the FBI for some reason that were used in an attempt to convict Kyle.
Maybe we should just ban guns based on those voting to support the banning of guns. They seem to be the ones that misuse them.
most def kyle has some training or past experience with guns. I believe the people (his friends) were also experienced. But yea but Kyle wasn't in a gun battle to the extent as this kid. I think for him to engage trained texas police and return fire multiple times compared to untrained antifa looney.
According to the officials the kid had 58 fully loaded magazines. Assuming they're 30 rounders, the mags themselves would be several hundred dollars, and the ammo itself (assuming a cheap $0.50/round) would be over $800.
Considering how much I hate loading mags of any kind, I can’t fathom this not being a glow up. At the very least there’s something going on here nobody’s aware of yet. None of this adds up and the timing’s too perfect, after a string of too perfect shootings. Like the Buffalo one where we’re expected to believe someone thought of themselves as radicalized and laid things out just as an FBI agent would want.
Yea i don't understand why he had two rifles? Dumb question, but do they both take the same ammo?
I haven’t heard anyone mention different ammo or mags so I’m assuming so. Maybe one in each hand like an action hero? Or something a Fed told him?
Lets pretend there's any logic in this situation at all.
Yeah "2 is 1 and 1 is none" is a phrase often used regarding preparedness and redundancy. They were both 5.56. The AR-15 is basically like the PC or lego of the gun world. The components, ammo, and mags are standardized and interchangable between weapons.