so your admitting you made up that statement then, yea?
right b/c ppl never do that in movies, tv shows, video games(which we know he played)...
He didnt "jungle tape" his gun you retard he taped his magazines together.
Have you ever shot a gun?
"jungle taping," meaning he taped two ammo cartridges to the side of the gun so he wouldn't have to pause to reload. He also used frangible ammunition" which fragments upon impact and is used to cause the most possible damage to a victim, he was also wearing military gear, a bulletproof vest and mask, this kid knew what he was doing, hardly some inexperienced marksmen picking up a gun in anger, this was someone, who was being raised by your typical extremist gun nut, who regularly practised and knew about guns from an enthusiasts point of view. According to Nancy Lanza's sister-in-law, she was a gun enthusiast and owned at least a dozen firearms. She
often took her two sons to a local shooting range. Nancy Lanza's former landscaper and occasional drinking buddy Dan Holmes has described her relationship with guns as that of "an enthusiast," so much so that she "wanted to pass it on to her kids." She sure did, she created the uber Gun Nutter! CBS News' Pat Milton reports source briefed on the investigation said Nancy Lanza was demanding of her children, she pressed him to high standards and even pressed her sons to measure up at the shooting range where she taught them to shoot. According to Dr. H. Wayne Carver, Connecticut’s chief medical examiner. “He must have been a good shot,” These are devastating sets of injuries.” Nancys friends told NBC's Today Show that "Guns require a lot of respect," he added. "She really tried to instill that responsibility within him
and he took to it. He loved being careful with them,
he made it a source of pride." -
Yep, sounds like the classic Gun Nutter to me