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Originally Posted by llwhiteoutll
1. Yes, it is possible to do with out a bump stock. It’s also just as inaccurate compared to using a gun the way it was intended.
2. Federal law is clear on this. If you’re dealing firearms, you need a FFL; dealing guns without one is illegal. If you buy from a dealer, you have to get a NICS check, doesn’t matter where it is. The only time a background check isn’t needed is an in-state, private sale (depending if your state doesn’t mandate one under state law).
3. It might be considered a “toy” by some, but you’re ignoring the jurisdictions (with more stringent gun laws than the US) that consider it a piece of safety equipment.
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1) 1100 rounds in ten minutes is 1.83 rounds per sec... not including the time it takes to reload or the time the shooter was dealing with the first security guard.
accuracy was hardly necessary when firing into a crowd; killing or injuring as many people as possible in the shortest time possible was the goal.
58 people were killed and 489 were injured
you say you could do it, i say you couldn't do that without a bump stock
2) private sellers don't need to do background checks
3) its going to be a toy to the vast majority of private citizens that buy it...zero reason for a weekend warrior to buy one...