That's just him doing his Mr Burns from the Simpsons impersonation
Mr. BurnsBadMoonRisin said:
he looks like Mr. Smithers
BadMoonRisin said:
thanks yeah i just realized when you said that. I havent watched Simpsons since I was like 9 years olds because it hasnt been funny since then.
that is the kid from Colorado who thought he looked liked the shooter and had the same shirt trolling last night until took his account privateNot Coach Jimbo said:hph6203 said:
That photo is from February 13, 2024. 5 months ago. His hair would have to go from that to this in 5 months. No way that happened.
Uploaded then doesn't mean it was taken then.
Awfully coincidental that this lone wolf untrained shooter happened to crawl up to a point where he was damned near completely concealed (by the trees) from 2 separate USSS shooter teams.Yukon Cornelius said:
Don't think the sniper team in the videos are tbe ones to shoot back. They look liked they fumbled around too much.
In this video you see a second sniper team. Likely tbe ones.The second sniper team could be seen on MSNBC. pic.twitter.com/ZE2Ab5Ebtd
— Paulus Pärssinen (@ParssinenPaulus) July 14, 2024
Yeah, wildly firing bullets into the sky around several thousand people while hanging off a ladder with one hand sounds like a GREAT idea.FrioAg 00 said:
Stay on the ladder, ducked just below the roof line, fire rounds into the sky
1) SS tackles Trump off stage
2) snipers shoot bad guy
3) you're a living hero
I blame it on lack of coffee.87IE said:uhhhhdmart90 said:Old_Ag_91 said:I want to repeat, and can absolutely confirm, the USSS Director Kim Cheatle has repeatedly turned down requests for a larger security footprint around President Trump. Despite knowing the threat level is catastrophic.
— Dan Bongino (@dbongino) July 14, 2024
Resign tonight. https://t.co/v3UQyTt1dK
Cheatle denied this in statements from his office. Someone is lying...
rwtxag83 said:The cop ,was NOT trying to stop him. The cop was climbing back down the ladder.Science Denier said:rwtxag83 said:Well, the point is, it's not that hard. That kind of shooting isn't after years of training. It's one of the first and most basic things they teach you. Even guys who are poor shots can do that. It's very simple stuff, and done without anything but lining up the sights.Science Denier said:rwtxag83 said:160 yards is not a long shot by any means. It's actually a fairly easy shot to pull off. Marines--every single one- are trained to fire from 200, 300, and 500 meters in Boot Camp. The 200 meter shots are actually rapid fire. That's with iron sights, in a standing, or 'off hand' shooting position. No scope or additional aid at all.Science Denier said:txags92 said:The secret service is wrong. Google earth exists and people have put up maps showing the distances already.Science Denier said:ttha_aggie_09 said:Quote:
long ass way away. In fairly windy conditions.
150 yards tops is not a long ass way away. The wind was also not that significant of a factor unless this was a massive subsonic round tumbling at around 1000fps
https://www.wtae.com/article/trump-rally-gunman-distance-stage-aerials/61589304Quote:
The Secret Service noted Crooks fired around eight shots at a distance between 200 to 300 yards away from Trump with an AR-style weapon.
lol. Yep. Bad reporting.
Still, 500' is a long shot if he just spin and shot. If the cop was breathing down on him like reported, he wouldn't had the time to get fully set and braced.
Again, if the report I commented on is true, then this guy was an expert marksman.
lol. Marines.
That's kind of my point.
But, by all means, keep thinking that's a long shot.
Head shot, perfect, 500' away with a cop trying to stop you, swinging around and pulling the trigger within seconds is not an easy shot.
No way
Nope.
Heavens, the internet works fast 😳 pic.twitter.com/ylHEz9nSDe
— Fight With Memes (@fightwithmemes) July 14, 2024
Its all over this damn thread. Don't talk about guns and shooting if you have no idea how to use one yourselfFrioAg 00 said:
Those who shoot and those who don't is incredibly obvious
A few posts earlier some doc tried to act like firing a service pistol with one hand was difficult for a trained officer
Quote:
https://www.frontpagemag.com/8-dem-congressmembers-pushed-to-remove-trumps-secret-service-protection/
The 3gun world does and we often compete in matches out to 600 sometimes 700 yardsharge57 said:
That's not that difficult. My 15 year old nephew could pull that off all day long.
I'm assuming you don't shoot much? Especially because you keep using feet as your unit of measure. No shooter does that.
knj2417 said:
Not trying to be a jerk, but do you shoot? Just trying to understand where you are getting your basis on this being extremely difficult. Understand he may have been rushed, but I would classify 125-150 yards laying prone as fairly easy. But thats my opinion. Don't know what kind of glass he had, if any. Iron sights would be more difficult for sure.
You both nailed it. The people on these threads acting like using an AR in assassination attempt from less than 200 yards is the same as a smooth bore muzzle loader are just as frustrating.ttha_aggie_09 said:Its all over this damn thread. Don't talk about guns and shooting if you have no idea how to use one yourselfFrioAg 00 said:
Those who shoot and those who don't is incredibly obvious
A few posts earlier some doc tried to act like firing a service pistol with one hand was difficult for a trained officer
rab79 said:92Ag95 said:I think most of what is seen in that photo is biological material and not necessarily all bullet contrail.benchmark said:
On the question of capturing the actual bullet on camera. Yes, very possible. Assuming a 1/1000 sec camera shutter speed (common for action photos) and a bullet traveling at 2,500 fps (55 gr bullet with 16" AR barrel at 125 yds) .. the captured image of the bullet trail would be 2.5 feet long. About what we saw.
Biological material doesn't follow a linear path when hit by a high velocity projectile, if that was biological it would spray and form a fan pattern. That is all projectile.
YouBet said:rab79 said:92Ag95 said:I think most of what is seen in that photo is biological material and not necessarily all bullet contrail.benchmark said:
On the question of capturing the actual bullet on camera. Yes, very possible. Assuming a 1/1000 sec camera shutter speed (common for action photos) and a bullet traveling at 2,500 fps (55 gr bullet with 16" AR barrel at 125 yds) .. the captured image of the bullet trail would be 2.5 feet long. About what we saw.
Biological material doesn't follow a linear path when hit by a high velocity projectile, if that was biological it would spray and form a fan pattern. That is all projectile.
Sorry if already posted but that's a vapor trail according to former sniper guy on news this morning.