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Another DC-area sniper-style shooting
Wife (FReeper nina0113)
| October 4, 2002
| Steve0113
Posted on 10/04/2002 12:02:50 PM PDT by Steve0113
Another broad-daylight shooting just occurred, this time in Fredericksburg, VA, just off I-95. It's not even on the news yet.
About an hour's drive south of where the Montgomery County shootings happened, a woman was shot in the parking lot of a Michaels fabric store. My wife was in the store at the time. The victim had left the store and carried her purchases to her minivan. She unlocked the minivan and was loading her stuff into it when she was shot. No sign of the shooter.
No one else was injured.
The woman was taken away in an ambulance, condition unknown. Her license plate (which I'm not going to post) indicated that she had several children.
TOPICS: Breaking News; Crime/Corruption; News/Current Events; US: Virginia
KEYWORDS: banglist; randomshooting
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To: ET(end tyranny)
Civilian version of the M14, semi auto only.
To: xm177e2
Maybe, but it sounds mighty familiar to me. I used to wire and assemble harnesses for the military. (sub-contracted work) I worked on the M1 line. If I remember right it was a General Dynamics product. Abrams?
To: FreeTheHostages
But would an ordinary criminal engage in a drive-by at a time like this? When the police are out in full force?
483
posted on
10/04/2002 3:35:37 PM PDT
by
xm177e2
To: Deguello
To: browardchad
Thanks for the answer.
To: Deguello
Thanks for clearing that up. But, I really thought that an M1-A1 was a tank.
I just wondered if you kept it in the garage or on the street. (kidding lol)
To: Steve0113; dd5339
Yes. Thompson Center Contender comes to mind. It is a single shot pistol, btw.
487
posted on
10/04/2002 3:37:20 PM PDT
by
Vic3O3
To: Steve0113
Oh, my God!
To: Steve0113
D.C. News just said victim will be fine.
489
posted on
10/04/2002 3:38:24 PM PDT
by
lizma
To: ET(end tyranny)
To: M. Thatcher
The person shot while sitting on the bench undercuts that theory. Plus I've never heard environmentalists rail against taxi's, and so there is no clear message yet. Environmentalists would probably have established a pattern where a message could be discerned.
To: wardaddy
That's correct. Some of the early M-16s had 1-in-14 twist rates, now they have 1-7, because they use much heavier bullets.
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posted on
10/04/2002 3:40:58 PM PDT
by
xm177e2
To: Deguello
Whew! Thought I'd lost my mind for a minute there.
M1A1 Abrams Tank
Deployed in the Gulf..... (hope they got the good ones. Don't ask!)
To: Tree of Liberty
I didn't have the 2K for the Springfield that I REALLY wanted, so I have the Poly Tech. Works very well and have taken deer with it (5 RD clip in this case) using bronze tips that I load. The bronze tips have less deformity in the mag than other soft points and silver tips. Poly Tech added the "1" for their model line name.
To: xm177e2
You're right. The M1-A1 is the M1 Carbine with a metal folding stock. I'm pretty sure that it'd be under 16" with the stock folded, and therefore verboten without a class III stamp. I'm pretty sure he was talking about the M1A (civy version of the M-14).
To: Tree of Liberty
Thanks for the link. At the bottom it says:
During the Gulf War only 18 Abrams tanks were taken out of service due to battle damage: nine were permanent losses, and another nine suffered repairable damage, mostly from mines. Not a single Abrams crewman was lost in the conflict. There were few reports of mechanical failure. US armor commanders maintained an unprecedented 90% operational readiness for their Abrams Main Battle Tanks.
What a relief. I always wondered how they held up. Nearly lost my job when I went over heads and reported directly to mil-spec about certain procedures not being done properly on the line. Mil-spec checked and shut the line down. Needless to say the company was NOT happy with me, and labled me a troublemaker.
To: Tree of Liberty
D'oh! Got my dimensions wrong. The minimum length of a non-shotgun barrel is 16" under the NFA. The length of the barrel would, of course, be independent of the stock. The overall length must be at least 26" under the NFA.
All spec M1 Carbines are 35.5" in total length, and the folding stock on the M1A1 reduces that by about 10". That's still under the limit and makes a Class III stamp requried, presuming there is no prohibitive state law.
Phew.
NFA text
To: ET(end tyranny)
I been most of the Abrahams (if not all) that were total losses were taken out by friendly fire, such as Apache helicopters shooting at the wrong target.
To: ET(end tyranny)
That was the A1 series that was sent to the Gulf in '91. We've been at A2 for a few years now.
To: Steve0113
Does anyone have word on this ladies condition? Did she survive?
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