12-05-2014, 10:44 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-05-2014, 11:05 PM by Bob Prudhomme.)
David Josephs Wrote:One more time then Bob...
1) There is not strap ring at the bottom of the rifle, it is on the side of C2766 and on the bottom of the BYP rifle - also notice the metal band itself is wider on the BYP
2/3) There is not metal cap nor metal parts under the barrell or at the end of the stock
4) There is no round metal anything next to the Strap ring on the NARA rifle.. wood does not give the impression it is metal
So Bob... how did the clip get back into the rifle as seen in the photos of DAY outside?
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One last question... 133-C did not exist until 1976. How did they know to position Det Brown here in this pose EXACTLY replicating the pose discovered 13 years later?
Unless someone at DPD was aware of that other image...
Given that the order, the inventory, the shipment, the payment and the retreival of the rifle are all shown to be fraudulent... why would you think that rifle and the TSBD rifle are the same?
as if whoever it was carted this rifle around for months given the timing of the BYP to begin with.... and was able to get THAT RIFLE onto the 6th floor THAT DAY...
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David
I will concede #1, as there is something unusual about the sling mount in the BYP's. However, you are wrong about 2,3 and 4. First, you can plainly see the two attaching screws on the nose cap of the BYP rifle. Second, what you understand to be metal on the top stock, next to the sling mount band in the BYP photo, is, indeed, wood. It is reflecting sunlight and only appears to be metal.
M91/38's and M38's were all manufactured with the same standard features, with no variations. For your differences in 2,3 and 4 to exist would require some of these models to be made with no metal forecap/bayonet mount on the end of the forestock and for the topstock to have a metal end on the section protruding past the sling mount ring. I can assure you that such an M38 or M91/38 does not exist.
There were, however, a small percentage of these short rifles with bottom mount sling rings. That being said, though, look at the BYP rifle in the above photo. The NARA rifle has been photographed side on to the photographer, while the rifle being held by "Oswald's" hand is turned more with the top of the rifle toward the photographer. At this angle of presentation, should we be able to see as much of the sling ring as we can see?
As for the rest of your questions, I don't understand why you are suddenly presenting me with them.
Mr. HILL. The right rear portion of his head was missing. It was lying in the rear seat of the car. His brain was exposed. There was blood and bits of brain all over the entire rear portion of the car. Mrs. Kennedy was completely covered with blood. There was so much blood you could not tell if there had been any other wound or not, except for the one large gaping wound in the right rear portion of the head.
Warren Commission testimony of Secret Service Agent Clinton J. Hill, 1964
Warren Commission testimony of Secret Service Agent Clinton J. Hill, 1964