If I remember correctly this is the model that LHO (Hidell) ordered, but was sent a slightly longer version.
The cacarno advertised is a model 91 TS ...The 91 TS is 36 1/16 inches long. The Klein's ad that was used to order the TSBD rifle stated that the rifle was 40 inches long. The rifle in the Kleins illustration appears to be a model 91/38 ( 40") with an odd ball rear sight. The rear sight is an adjustable sight.... actually the illustration doesn't mean much because it is merely an illustration and not the actual rifle that was sent to Dallas.
LATE ISSUE! 6.5 ITALIAN CARBINE.
ONLY 36"" OVERALL, WEIGHS ONLY 5 1/2 LBS. SHOWS ONLY SLIGHT USE, LIGHTLY OILED, TEST FIRED AND HEAD-SPACED, READY FOR SHOOTING. TURNED DOWN BOLT, THUMB SAFETY, 6- SHOT CLIP-FED. REAR OPEN SIGHT. FAST LOADING AND FAST FIRING.
C20-Tll96. Specially Priced.........$12.88
C20-T750. Carbine with Brand New Good Quality 4X Scope--3/4" diameter as illustrated................$19.95 E20-T75l. 6.5 mm Italian military ammo with free 6-shot clip. l08 rds..................... ...$ 7.50
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Figure 1 From the American Rifleman, February, 1963. This is from the original ad that Oswald ordered his gun from --identified from the coupon Department 358. The coupon itself is in the WC Exhibits as Waldman Exhibit 8.
According to Mr. William J.
Waldman, vice-president of Klein's Sporting Goods, Inc., the firm's advertising program was set up to be able to identify the month and magazine in which a specific advertisement appeared through the department number on the ordering coupon.
Waldman identified Department 358 from the "Hidell" coupon as coming from the American Rifleman, February, l963 (3), issue; this Department 358 coupon is in the exhibits...