27-05-2014, 06:09 PM
The discussion regarding the rifle in the photo can go either way...
What can't go either way is the Secret Service telling us that the rifle Klein's mailed to Hidell was an "1891 Troop Special"
Which equates to a M91TS... a 36" Carbine.
Whether it was actually mailed... received, or used in those photos is not the point. The authenticity of those photos is a far cry from reliable.
What is not unreliable is the FACT that C2766 is a FC rifle which was sent to Kleins in June 1962 with 99 other rifles.
Feldsott's C2766 affidavit is the ONLY piece of documentation that offers a trace of where C2766 went.
The SS declaring that C2766/V836 was a TS rifle and not a FC is direct evidence that the rifle ordered/processed was NOT the same as the rifle found.
Debate pictures and rifle characteristics all you like... the EVIDENCE states that C2766 is not the rifle related to the Klein's/Hidell charade.
DJ
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What can't go either way is the Secret Service telling us that the rifle Klein's mailed to Hidell was an "1891 Troop Special"
Which equates to a M91TS... a 36" Carbine.
Whether it was actually mailed... received, or used in those photos is not the point. The authenticity of those photos is a far cry from reliable.
What is not unreliable is the FACT that C2766 is a FC rifle which was sent to Kleins in June 1962 with 99 other rifles.
Feldsott's C2766 affidavit is the ONLY piece of documentation that offers a trace of where C2766 went.
The SS declaring that C2766/V836 was a TS rifle and not a FC is direct evidence that the rifle ordered/processed was NOT the same as the rifle found.
Debate pictures and rifle characteristics all you like... the EVIDENCE states that C2766 is not the rifle related to the Klein's/Hidell charade.
DJ
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Once in a while you get shown the light
in the strangest of places if you look at it right..... R. Hunter
in the strangest of places if you look at it right..... R. Hunter

