Ok, I must apologize for asking my question about the black clip, as honestly, I didn’t remember there ever being such photo of the brass clip version of Lt. Day carrying the rifle by the strap.
But then since it’s an obvious contrast of brass clip vs black magazine well and it’s quite obviously sticking out far enough that it could be easily seen and yet it’s still not removed, even being carried by Lt. Day for some time and distance, photographed?
In the Aleya film, the brass clip is apparently visible, yet no one there is aware this rifle has a clip in it?
Again, I guess It’s a question of sloppy evidence examination and proper clearing of a loaded weapon or it’s CYA and the last round loaded NOT by clip feed.
This brings to mind Harold Norman again as he heard only THREE boom clack clack sounds
One might suggest that a shooter who i in rapid mode trying to operate bolt action rifle is going to go thru all 4 shells loaded and only manages to stop himself from FIRING his last clip fed round as he sees the effect of his 3rd round.
But if this last 4th round was loaded and shooter stopped short of pulling trigger, then should not Harold Norman have heard a 4th “Clack clack sounds of the bolt operated just once more after 3rd shot fired?
So now I do wonder about if the boom-clack-clack noise Norman is describing is actually that of a semi auto rifle and it’s Boom clink clink, the clink clink being the shells hitting the floor.
This would be therefore a more probable 4 sec spacing of 3 shots as Norman replicates ( video time spacing).