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"They were hanging out late last Tuesday when members had to scramble for cover. Four people were injured when a gunman leaned out of a passing SUV and sprayed the area with what sounded like an automatic weapon—a theory confirmed by witness testimonies and the ShotSpotter. They were hanging out late last Tuesday when members had to scramble for cover. Four people were injured when a gunman leaned out of a passing SUV and sprayed the area with what sounded like an automatic weapon—a theory confirmed by witness testimonies and the ShotSpotter.The incident last Tuesday extended a string of shootings involving ordinary handguns and rifles that were modified into fully automatic weapons capable of firing up to 1,200 rounds per minute. The conversion process involves illegal devices commonly referred to as "Glock switches" or "auto-sears," which are readily available to buy on the internet or can be made on 3-D printers. The conversion process involves illegal devices commonly referred to as "Glock switches" or "auto-sears," which are readily available to buy on the internet or can be made on 3-D printers."
Let's see what "Scares" are included in the article:
1,200 rounds per minute. (32 rnd mag = .02 seconds / 100 rnd= .08 seconds - i'll bet that sounds like one)
made on 3-D printers.
eadily available..internet
extended magazines
"ghost guns," which can be assembled at home from parts bought on the internet — making them untraceable.
China
Defunded Police? Why yes they did.
Let's see what "Scares" are included in the article:
1,200 rounds per minute. (32 rnd mag = .02 seconds / 100 rnd= .08 seconds - i'll bet that sounds like one)
made on 3-D printers.
eadily available..internet
extended magazines
"ghost guns," which can be assembled at home from parts bought on the internet — making them untraceable.
China
Defunded Police? Why yes they did.
Illegal gun modification devices proliferate, resulting in more deadly rounds
The devices known as 'Glock switches' or 'auto sears' are showing up more and more.
www.startribune.com
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