i guess the sniper dude went to the range with a neighbor and a fellow former soldier he was trying to help get over his PTSD, and the latter dude just snapped. sad.
and lol @ implying guns aren't effective tools that save lives on an almost if not daily basis. i keep track of shit like this, the only stories you hear of is failed attempts at self defense, which this wasn't even one, more of a tragic mistake. if I went about posting stories of effective CCW'age this thread would be 60 pages long in a week from now.
when you go to the range (you really should, sometime) you put trust in everyone in that room. it's a fact that you try to forget but in cases like this and that other story of the mom who shot her son and then herself brings it to the front of your mind.