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Weapons used and Damage done

                      

Harris, also wearing a black trench coat, (see above picture. This is where they found Eric's trench, after the shooting) wore a white T-shirt underneath that said, “Natural Selection.” He had a Hi-Point 9-mm carbine rifle (see second picture) on a strap hidden under his coat. Harris pulled a Savage – Springfield 12-gauge pump shotgun (see first picture) from one of the bags the gunmen carried to the top of the hill. Again, both its stock and barrel were cut off, reducing the measurement of the entire gun to 26 inches. 

Only two shots can be fired from a double-barreled shotgun before the shooter must reload by breaking the barrel open, manually inserting two new rounds, and closing the gun. A pump shotgun can be fired as fast as the gunman can pump and shoot. It shoots much faster than the double-barreled type because spent shells are ejected and a live shell manually slides into place. A gunman can shoot five rounds with the pump shotgun before the weapon must be reloaded. 
Harris fired 25 times with his shotgun, 21 in the library, four inside the school, and none outside. 
Harris wore a glove on his right hand,minus the figures.
Eric wore a utility belt which held pouches filled with shotgun shells. His cargo pants contained CO2 bombs and clips of 9 mm bullets for his guns. He also carried a backpack and a duffel bag filled with bombs.

  Harris Klebold Total
Shotgun Rounds 25 12 37
Library 21 6 27
Inside 4 4  
Outside 0 2  
       
9MM Rounds 96 55 151
Library 13 21  
Inside 36 31  
Outside 47 3  
       
Total Shots Fired 121 67 188
       

They were ready for anything and everything. They even had knives. They did not use them on 4-20 however.

** I shall have this up when I get my little hands on it**

It's a shame it took 15 lives for you to teach the world something. It is  a shame it took 15 lives for you to finally be free. We love you, and we miss you, REB. Eric David Harris 4-9-81 to 4-20-99 ALWAYS REMEMBERED.