Originally Posted by Frazod:
Yeah, I bought one for my AK. I think I still have it in my junk drawer, along with all the other useless accessories that sounded cool until I actually used them.
I suppose he could have had a crank trigger. Those appear to be pretty straightforward and simple to use, at least from a static location. I certainly wouldn't want to try to use one on the move.
I am thinking seers.
We've had a few AR builds where it double tapped due to a bad trigger. We replaced those fuckers ASAP. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Frazod:
True, but thousands of rounds of rifle ammo is a lot heavier than a bunch of golf balls. He must have made several trips back and forth to his vehicle, I guess over a long enough time period that nobody noticed.
He could have used a luggage rack back and forth many times over 4 days, and nobody would have given it a single thought... [Reply]
Originally Posted by Buns:
Windows don't open on floors that high. I assume the broken window triggered an alarm.
Cops said he broke the window with a hammer or similar tool. They knew where to pinpoint his location because the smoke from the weapon set off the smoke alarm in his room. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Frazod:
Yeah, I bought one for my AK. I think I still have it in my junk drawer, along with all the other useless accessories that sounded cool until I actually used them.
I suppose he could have had a crank trigger. Those appear to be pretty straightforward and simple to use, at least from a static location. I certainly wouldn't want to try to use one on the move.
Originally Posted by gblowfish:
Cops said he broke the window with a hammer or similar tool. They knew where to pinpoint his location because the smoke from the weapon set off the smoke alarm in his room.
I would assume they are sturdy so drunks don't stumble and fall into it and out the window. [Reply]