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I dunno, I bet 8 rounds from a 12Gauge or an M1 would turn the tide.
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I'd be surprised if that jewelry store ever opens it's doors again...


Especially for a business which has been in existence since 1832.
 
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Bump stocks ?





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And THIS, boys & girls, is why we have 30-round magazines. One skilled shooter with an AR could have maimed each n every one!


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I dunno, I bet 8 rounds from a 12Gauge or an M1 would turn the tide.


Two points to ponder. First is that the magazine capacity on a 12 gauge short enough to be suitable for Close Quarters is basically limited to 4 rounds. Yeah I know there are "tactical" shotguns with more capacity but those are game guns intended for shooting fixed targets. If you really think these are suitable for CQB then try shooting true pairs on station 6 on a skeet field.

As for the M1 Garand, too damned long for CQB. An M1 Carbine would be a bit better choice but ideal would be a 14.5 inch M4, a gun specifically designed for CQB.

Of course seeing that it's San Francisco there is one thing that is absolutely guaranteed and that is if the shop owner shot one person that shop owner would be facing every single Felony Charge that DA can find in the books.


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Scooter123,

I bet 8 rounds from a 12 Gauge or an M1 would've turned the tide. Smile.


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