Could you beat the record of 50 with a .22LR firearm?
well?
>>30267462
Sure. I'd just use it as an accessory when rolling over people in something akin to a humvee.
>>30267462
>record of 50
Timothy McVeigh and Thomas Ferebee laugh at your so-called "record."
>>30268372
no bombs allowed. only a .22LR firearm
>>30268427
The Virginia tech guy used a .40 glock and a .22 walther. Dont be silly
>>30268427
And what if you could beat it with a revolver and/or even more basic, off-the-shelf devices?
>>30268450
most of the victims were killed with the P22. look it up
>>30268450
Never mind I lied, I guess it was just a glock 19. In light of this evidence I think the .22 did the most damage
>>30268459
In a no-gun zone you could probably beat it with a break-action shotgun
>>30268463
My Google fu is weak, I don't see anything supporting that. Got a decent link to start me on?
>>30267462
>VT student here
There were a lot more places where he could have been more "successful."
>dining halls
>davidson and mcbride lecture halls
>surge space building
>drill field during class changes or cadet drills
We were lucky he didn't optimize the location of his attack.
In a loud club with a suppressed .22 with subsonics
>Walk around shoot everyone in the head
>walk out when people start to run
>set off pipe bombs filled with .22 near the crowded exit
>>30268477
It would have to be a huge, though cramped gun free zone with extra terrain quirks that could be exploited to one's advantage.
The record is 69, not 50, with .223. Breivik still has the high score.
>>30268575
I'm a former student and he picked the worst places. Dorms during the day and norris? Lucky he was a dumbass indeed
>>30268851
I'm pretty sure he was targeting some girl, which was his first priority.
>>30268865
Yeah, but the final stand could have been anywhere. Maybe he wanted a certain professor or something after the girl.