AR to the head at contact distance are very messy. Blood would have been anywhere and everywhere. Heads wounds bleed like crazy, even non-fatal ones, point blank rifle wounds are explosive.
The barrel is very hot after all that shooting including the last round…easily could cook off some blood.
I stood over the freshly dead for a couple of decades. Rifles and shotguns at point blank are horror movie scenes.
You could see a lot of lividity and his face had that my head was just turned to jelly and held in place by skin look. He took a rifle to head. Lots of rivulets and congealed drying blood under him and iirc downslope. Not all are canoes.
Worse and more common. For some reason when paps has had enough he grabs his 12 gauge and makes a mess. Hated those. But, you're right. I've seen shotguns do things I don't like to recall.
Midwest Industries…they make handguards and other accessories and furniture for ARs.
Just checked with a 16" AR; easily doable, no reaching necessary. Maybe you're thinking about a long barrel shotgun.
Just let it play out. A couple of pics don't give the whole scene. I've seen dude shot with a .22 pistol ded AF and just a tiny hole mid-sternum…maybe a drop of blood.
Other dudes still alive after being a bullet sponge. There all different.
Of course it was probably alien masons from uranus or some shit, but right now it's looking like a bent dude with a budget rig that ruined alot of people's lives and then ended his.
Never had the muzzle pointed at me. Just checking geometries. never mind the fact that I got handed my first one when I was 17. Thanks Uncle Sam. Wanted to see if the other Anon's theory held up.
I went on the 2-way range 5 days a week, sometimes more. Did that for over 20 years. Lots and lots of 2A action. Lots..
Kek, I've had plenty of muzzles pointed at me, and probably plenty more I didn't know about. What I was referring to in that post was that I didn't point my muzzle at myself to check the other Anon's theory.