That's a possibility but how did the rifle the exact same rifle that Kliens sent end up at Oswald's work?
Oswald ordered C20-T750 and Oswald received C20-T750.
As explained to you before, not any old rifle but a specific 40 inch italian Carcano which the HSCA forensic expert determined was the exact same rifle as was found on the 6th floor. And the easily accessible visual evidence has not been disputed for over three decades.
Waldman took the print straight from the microfilm.
Sharp who actually did the work confirmed that he mounted the scope.
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JohnM
That's a possibility but how did the rifle the exact same rifle that Kliens sent end up at Oswald's work?Did it? First of all, there is no evidence that Klein's sent C2766 to anybody. The only link to the rifle found at the TSBD is the serial number handwritten on a photocopy of an unauthenticated internal document.
Oswald ordered C20-T750 and Oswald received C20-T750. No. Hidell ordered C20-T750 from Department 358, which is
a 36"rifle as advertised in February 1963
As explained to you before, not any old rifle but a specific 40 inch italian Carcano which the HSCA forensic expert determined was the exact same rifle as was found on the 6th floor. And the easily accessible visual evidence has not been disputed for over three decades.First of all, where would anybody go to dispute that "easily accessible visual evidence"?
And secondly, Ceril Kirk's opinion was not shared by the other photographic specialists on the panel. Cherry pick much?
Waldman took the print straight from the microfilm.During his testimony, you mean? Sure, but that was months after the FBI took the microfilm and who knows what happened to it after that.
Sharp who actually did the work confirmed that he mounted the scope.Confirmed it to whom?