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Boston 25 News released the images of automatic rifles, one with a bipod stand, lying on the carpet of the 32nd floor of Mandalay Bay hotel.

They can be seen with a hammer used by killer Stephen Paddock to smash the windows to fire upon crowds below.

A total of 59 were killed on Sunday night in Las Vegas and over 500 injured.

Many of the victims identities have been revealed.

Gunman Paddock, 64, eventually turned a weapon on himself.

He left no immediate hint of his motive for the arsenal of high-powered weaponry he amassed.

Paddock had 34 guns – including 23 packed into the hotel room.

The attack on a crowd of 22,000 attending an outdoor country music festival was the deadliest mass shooting in US history.

Today, Good Morning Britain presenter Piers Morgan slammed the gun control laws in the US – pointing out even Kinder eggs are banned.

Gunfire erupted during the Route 91 Harvest music festival as country music star Jason Aldean was performing.

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The musician ran off stage as bullets rained down.

Videos of the attack showed throngs of people screaming in horror and cowering on the open ground.

Extended bursts of gunfire was sprayed on the crowd from the 32nd floor at a distance of around 500 yards.

Police said they had no information about Paddock's motive.

He had no criminal record and was not believed to be connected to any militant group.

Paddock killed himself before police entered the hotel room he was firing from, Clark County Sheriff Joseph Lombardo said.

"We have no idea what his belief system was," Lombardo said.

"I can't get into the mind of a psychopath."

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US officials discounted a claim of responsibility for the attack made by ISIS.

"The Intelligence Community is aware of the claim of responsibility by a foreign terrorist organisation for the shooting in Las Vegas," CIA spokesman Jonathan Liu said.

"We advise caution on jumping to conclusions before the facts are in."