
Gun matches those used in killings
Date: Thursday, October 24 2002 Topic: International News
ROCKVILLE, Maryland -- Authorities investigating the Washington-area sniper attacks is refusing to confirm that a weapon seized this morning matches the sniper weapon.
canada.com will further update this story.
But the Associated Press is quoting a law enforcement source who says a gun found in the car of the two suspects is a ballistic match to the 223-calibre rifle used in the attacks.
A source says the weapon found in the Chevrolet Caprice was a Bushmaster.
An executive with Bushmaster says the company got an inquiry from the ATF today about a specific AR-15 sold to a distributor in Washington state in June.
The AR-15 is the civilian form of the M-16 military assault rifle -- it's a semiautomatic rifle that costs about $900 US.
They're sold through distributors only, not direct to consumers.
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