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翠星石 (suiseiseki@freesoftwareextremist.com)'s status on Sunday, 14-Jul-2024 17:21:36 JST 翠星石 The trump assassination attempt seems too much like a CIA setup.
Someone decided to use an AR-15 style rifle, which is of not great accuracy due to the semi-automatic action, to snipe from 40-100m?
Furthermore, rather than aim for center mass, which even an AR-15 is more than accurate enough for at that distance, the sniper aimed for the head instead and pulled off a 2mm precision graze (despite how common such shallow bullet grazes and ear hits are in movies, in real life they seem to almost never happen) and then what appears in the photo to be another shallow graze 3cm below, adjusted to the contour of the face with mm precision?
One possible theory I can think of is that the CIA got themselves yet another nice mentally ill person to manipulate and used their mental manipulation techniques while training them up to be able to graze targets with mm precision from a medium distance, then instructed him to go graze donald's face (maybe the instructions were to graze a few times then go for the kill in order to motive them to pull off the required accuracy without fail) and dropped them off and of course once the police snipers rapidly proceeded to handle the cleanup operation (possibly preventing the "kill" part just as planned).
But I do wonder what the CIA's motive for that would be, but I guess time will tell.- Sick Sun likes this.
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djsumdog (djsumdog@djsumdog.com)'s status on Sunday, 14-Jul-2024 17:26:42 JST djsumdog Easier to just have Trump drop and bust a movie set blood packet on his ear. You don't see any blood before he hits the ground.
I dunno. Could be totally real. Maybe the CIA was suppose to get him and Biden replaced in August so people could squabble about the two not-a-choices.
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:apa: スプリットショックウイルス † (splitshockvirus@mstdn.starnix.network)'s status on Sunday, 14-Jul-2024 17:35:15 JST :apa: スプリットショックウイルス † Someone decided to use an AR-15 style rifle, which is of not great accuracy due to the semi-automatic action, to snipe from 40-100m?
You are a retard with gun takes go back to talking about computers.
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pepsi_man (pepsi_man@poa.st)'s status on Sunday, 14-Jul-2024 17:45:20 JST pepsi_man @Suiseiseki
>AR15
>not accurate
Mother fucker.
In .223 they're accurate to a thousand yards. You dense mother fucker.✙ dcc :pedomustdie: :phear_slackware: likes this. -
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翠星石 (suiseiseki@freesoftwareextremist.com)'s status on Sunday, 14-Jul-2024 17:54:51 JST 翠星石 @splitshockvirus What is incorrect with my statement?
There is a reason why many sniper rifles are bolt action - semi-automatics have 3 stages of recoil, while bolt-actions have 1, plus semi-automatics have lots of moving components in the mechanism, while bolt actions have less moving components and many components in a rifle need to be excellently machined and in excellent condition for a rifle to have excellent accuracy.
For the purposes of sniping, generally the order of preference for a sniper would generally be a rifle designed for sniping, or a bolt action rifle designed for long distance target shooting (as great accuracy) and AR-15 style rifles would generally only be used if nothing else is available as they're not known for excellent accuracy. -
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翠星石 (suiseiseki@freesoftwareextremist.com)'s status on Sunday, 14-Jul-2024 18:03:53 JST 翠星石 @pepsi_man Assuming that it wasn't a CIA op - clearly it wasn't accurate enough for the intended headshot was it?
I would go for .308 myself (not that I'm looking to hunt any billionaires), as that really does have the stopping power to make sure that "one is enough", although .223 does work just fine usually. -
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:apa: スプリットショックウイルス † (splitshockvirus@mstdn.starnix.network)'s status on Sunday, 14-Jul-2024 20:24:50 JST :apa: スプリットショックウイルス † That's a whole lot of words to say you have never shot precision.
Any stock non free floated AR-15 can hit minute of angle at 100 yards. Here is an example of what that looks like at 300 yards.
All guns are more accurate than you are. The action and bolt have less to do with accuracy than having your ammo hand loaded and fitted to the chamber.
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🍔fat fuck🍔 (road to sick cunt) (not_benis@cawfee.club)'s status on Sunday, 14-Jul-2024 20:24:56 JST 🍔fat fuck🍔 (road to sick cunt) @splitshockvirus @Suiseiseki bro you don't understand, semiautomatics can't hit the broad side of a barn from the inside -
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:apa: スプリットショックウイルス † (splitshockvirus@mstdn.starnix.network)'s status on Sunday, 14-Jul-2024 20:24:56 JST :apa: スプリットショックウイルス † Can't quick scope with a semi-auto 👎👎👎
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:apa: スプリットショックウイルス † (splitshockvirus@mstdn.starnix.network)'s status on Sunday, 14-Jul-2024 20:29:14 JST :apa: スプリットショックウイルス † Sometimes bullets do not always fit the gun they are fired in, there can be variations (differences in headspace). These variations cause inconsistency in accuracy.
So once you fire a bullet and the powder starts to burn that case's shoulder and neck will expand because it is brass and seal to the chamber of the gun. Reloading that case will yield you a custom cartridge that will have a headspace better matched to the chamber of that gun. Whenever there is a space in-between the case and the chamber the bullet can behave erratically, because powder might not burn evenly and input uneven forces on the bullet causing it to wobble.
Generally you can reload a higher quality and more accurate bullet than what can be produced in a factory at scale.
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mothball蛾玉 (和文化研究部) (moth_ball@shitposter.world)'s status on Sunday, 14-Jul-2024 20:29:15 JST mothball蛾玉 (和文化研究部) @splitshockvirus @Suiseiseki
>having your ammo hand loaded and fitted to the chamber
Can you give a quick rundown on hand loading? I feel like I'm on the verge of figuring something out here.