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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 1370650" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>1. With minimal practice, a shooter can drop an empty mag out of an AR-15, replace it with a full one, and have the gun back into battery and ready to fire in less than 5 seconds.</p><p></p><p>2. Most of Lanza's high-capacity magazines that were found lying on the floor at Sandy Hook were only partially depleted. They still had live rounds left in them because Lanza was doing "tactical reloads" and replacing them with full ones prior to running out of ammo.</p><p></p><p>3. The encounter ended when Lanza took his own life, not when he was forced to stop by police intervention or running out of ammunition.</p><p></p><p>4. The type of weapon and its magazine capacity were irrelevant to the final outcome. He was in a "gun free zone" and any adults in the building who might have otherwise been in a position to stop him were, by law, unarmed and helpless.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 1370650, member: 14668"] 1. With minimal practice, a shooter can drop an empty mag out of an AR-15, replace it with a full one, and have the gun back into battery and ready to fire in less than 5 seconds. 2. Most of Lanza's high-capacity magazines that were found lying on the floor at Sandy Hook were only partially depleted. They still had live rounds left in them because Lanza was doing "tactical reloads" and replacing them with full ones prior to running out of ammo. 3. The encounter ended when Lanza took his own life, not when he was forced to stop by police intervention or running out of ammunition. 4. The type of weapon and its magazine capacity were irrelevant to the final outcome. He was in a "gun free zone" and any adults in the building who might have otherwise been in a position to stop him were, by law, unarmed and helpless. [/QUOTE]
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