Haig is the name of a Mesa, Ariz., ammunition dealer who runs a website called Specialized Military Ammunition, which touts itself as "your source for premium, MILSPEC, tracer and incendiary ammunition in popular military calibers," including ammunition that "ignites diesel and kerosene." (Officials have said that Paddock shot at aerial fuel tanks during the attack, although they did not ignite.)
"We Will Be Closed Indefinitely," the website said Tuesday. "Check back to see if / when we are up and running again."
While it was not certain that the ammunition dealer was the man named in the warrant, there have been reports that Paddock purchased ammunition from a dealer in Mesa, and Haig told reporters from Newsweek in October that agents from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives spoke with him after the shooting for about 20 minutes.
The Associated Press, citing an unidentified law enforcement official, reported in October that Paddock bought 1,000 rounds of tracer ammunition in September from a private seller he met at a Phoenix gun show. The official said investigators searching Paddock's hotel room found tracer rounds and a document with the name of the Mesa man who sold him the ammunition.
The website for Haig, the Arizona dealer, says: "SMA tracer is always bright ignition and bright tracer; that means it lights right out of the barrel and is easily visible in daylight."
It also says: "We only accept orders by phone. This is done to protect the customer. Online shopping carts are best suited for mass production items. Our ammunition is hand made and it takes time to fabricated and load. Speaking to us on the phone also allows questions and establishes what the customer really wants to have our ammunition for."
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http://www.latimes.com/nation/la-na-vegas-shooting-warrants-20180130-story.html
When police raided the room and ***discovered him dead***with a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head, they found 23 guns.
(Also snipped from the above same article)