The Orlando shooting has raised anew the issue of the powerful weapons used by gunmen in mass shootings. While police initially said Omar Mateen used an "AR-15-type assault rifle," they have since clarified that he used a Sig Sauer MCX rifle. A look at some of the coverage:
- The Washington Post looks at those two weapons and finds that they're similar in broad terms: "a highly portable, customizable, easy to operate and accurate rifle." But one big difference is in the mechanics of how the bullet is propelled and the next round readied. It's "direct impingement" vs. "piston gun," as the Post explains here.
- The Sig Sauer can use magazines common to other semiautomatics, "but otherwise has no major parts that interface with AR-15s in any way, shape or form," says the Bearing Arms blog. (The post bashes media ignorance on the subject.)