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  • The first rifle - no scope that i can see. You are correct. Maybe different sling. Different location. Two rifles found. Good job mrterryconspiracy.

  • Something is strange.

    The cop in the building hold up a rifle with SIDE strap mounts on it.

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    But, the picture of Oswald in the backyard holding a rifle, shows the rifle with BOTTOM strap mounts, but no strap.

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    That means there are 2 different MC 6.5mm rifles. And something else.

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    Oswalds chin on that picture is heavy and squared at the bottom. But on other pictures, Oswalds chin is much more pointed on the bottom.

    The backyard pic is a phony. Oswalds head is pasted on another persons body.

  • Roger Craig, DPD, said the rifle was a 7.65 Mauser. All German Mauser rifles have the 7.65 stamp on the metal. It is well known that 7.65 is a German Mauser WWII weapon.

    The 7.65 Mauser was correctly identified by all 3 cops in daylight, at the same time. No way to get that wrong.

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    Proof the 7.65 was identified correctly? All imported Italian Carcano 6.5mm rifles in 1963 were marked on the wood stock MADE ITALY-.

    Cops can never miss seeing that.

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    Those words are not on any German rifle.

  • Nice posting, great to see Bert Shipp and Bob Huffacker!

  • Did you notice that there was a second rifle, the second one has a scope & the first one does not.

  • UUHHHH....I think that was a police rifle. Good thing their revolvers were in their holsters or you would have REALLY blown the case wide open.

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