Michael Moore got shut down by a gun expert when he made a false statement about the ammunition Omar Mateen used when he opened fire on an Orlando gay club early Sunday morning.
In several tweets Tuesday, the 62-year-old filmmaker said the ammunition used for AR-15s has been banned by the Geneva Convention because it “enters the body, spins & explodes.” Moore said that if photos of the crime scene in Orlando were released, the NRA would be “over.”
Ammo used in AR-15/M-16 is banned by Geneva Convention. It enters the body, spins & explodes. Show the crime scene photos & the NRA is over.
— Michael Moore (@MMFlint) June 15, 2016
Any guy who had shop class in high school can change a semi-automatic gun 2 fully automatic in 5min. 4 million “AR-15″/M-16 guns in US homes
— Michael Moore (@MMFlint) June 15, 2016
Please stop calling the assault rifle used in Orlando&Newtown the”AR-15″. It is the M-16 weapon we used in Vietnam, modified 4 civilian use.
— Michael Moore (@MMFlint) June 15, 2016
Bob Owens — the editor of Bearing Arms — was quick to point out Moore’s mistake.
.@MMFlint You fat, stupid fool. How shall we unpack this? (1)
— Bob Owens (@bob_owens) June 15, 2016
.@MMFlint First, the Geneva Conventions don’t address ammunition in any way shape, or form. (2)
— Bob Owens (@bob_owens) June 15, 2016
.@MMFlint The Hague Conventions cover the use of different kinds of ammunition. Trade a Big Mac for a book sometime. (3)
— Bob Owens (@bob_owens) June 15, 2016
.@MMFlint AR-15s use .223 caliber bullets. The most common are 55-grain solid lead wrapped in copper. They cannot explode. (4)
— Bob Owens (@bob_owens) June 15, 2016
.@MMFlint I know that you’re very arrogant, and imagine that you’re just a larger @katiecouric, but not even you can make this lie. (5)
— Bob Owens (@bob_owens) June 15, 2016
.@MMFlint If you have a real argument to make based on facts, try it. The fact you grossly lie tells me logic is not on your side. (6)
— Bob Owens (@bob_owens) June 15, 2016
.@MMFlint You know what is more powerful and causes more damage than an AR-15 bullet, Mike? Damn near any other rifle bullet. (7)
— Bob Owens (@bob_owens) June 15, 2016
.@MMFlint In fact, the 55-grain bullet fired by the AR-15 is about 1/3 the weight and less than 1/2 the power of most deer rifles. Oops
(9)— Bob Owens (@bob_owens) June 15, 2016
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