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Originally posted by hypervigilant
In regards to The Rifle that was found by a Dallas police officer at the sixth floor window. It was described as a bolt action Mauser and the cop that gave the description worked in the gun department of Jay's Hardware Store on Singleton Blvd. in Dallas, the highest volume gun dealer in the city at that time. I was told by some old shooting buddies that there was no way that he would have mistaken a Mauser for a Carcano. I was listening to a radio when this was reported not long before the announcement that the President was dead. Some how the Carcano and 3 empty shell cases that appeared to have been sat in place were later found by Feds and was said to been missed by the first to arrive. There are so many stories and opinions for a reason, some that warrant investigation and other that don't. New books, speculations and theories will keep popping up to just add to the confusion, while those that perpetrated this attack are still doing what they have always done, and that is to commit more acts of high treason against the citizens of the world in quest of a new world order. If anyone ever gets a direct hit on the true story, it will just be ignored and dismissed as just another theory. In, fact it possibly has already.
Originally posted by dallasroofer
So which would have been a better sniper weapon: The Mauser or the Springfield?
Originally posted by dallasroofer
reply to post by Lonestar24
That's a good point. I didn't know that about the Italian rifle. What kind of round would typically be used with that rifle?
Also, since the Springfield rifles the CIA used had silencers, wouldn't that have been a better choice for a shot from the roof? Especially IF indeed Oswald was a plant?
Originally posted by ANNED
It always surprised me that LHO did not use a M1 garand.
During his time in the marines that is what he would have trained on and he likely could have got off a full 8 round clip in 8 seconds and likely could have got off part of another clip before the car got out of range.
It would have been a little less accurate without a scope but that would have been made up for in the volume of fire he could have put out and the extra
skill because of his marine training with the rifle.
In 1963 you could get a M1 from the army civilian marksmanship program for about $30 and as a ex marine he would have had a easy time getting one.
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Originally posted by dallasroofer
reply to post by SpartanKingLeonidas
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