The 40" rifle was a cut down long gun that was very inaccurate; it had a progressive twist, and cutting it down removed an element essential to it being accurate.
This is utter nonsense.....The model 91/38 Carcano short rifle was NOT merely a "cut down long gun" ( model 91). The Model 91 / 38 did employ the same basic action as the model 91, but the barrel did not have the gain twist rifling that was used in the long rifle.
Excuse my error; the 36" long gun,the one allegedly ordered, was the cut down, progressive twist long gun that was very inaccurate. The 40" long gun, the true carbine was the superior weapon.
My mistake on confusing the two.
Only an idiot would order the 36" long gun; Oswald knew guns. Just ask Adrian Alba - the Minuteman; I'm sure you knew about that - about Oswald's gun questions and gun magazine reading habits.
Or look up Robert Mckeown - gun runner for Prio and Castro - about Oswald dropping by to talk about guns and gun purchases.
Do you also think he chose these men by chance or luck?
Oswald - in a Zelig like fashion - immersed himself into just about every political and governmental body in the western world. No wonder everyone ran for cover, and gladly went with the lone nut idea.
Here's the folks who were all associated with Oswald:
Minutemen
Pro Castro Cubans in U.S., and Fair Play for Cuba
Cuban embassy in Mexico City.
Russian embassy in Mexico City.
FBI. Hosty burned notes from Oswald.
CIA , including "Lee Henry (sic) " Oswald file, and coverup of Mexico City activities, including telephonic impersonation of Oswald.
Anti Castro Cuban/Americans, including the New Orleans charade.
General Walker, right wing nutjob.
These are all facts.