From Rob Caprio
Finally, we have a CIA report dated three days after the assassination identifying the gun as a Mauser. The report is dated November 25, 1963, and it reads as follows:
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The rifle he [Oswald] used was a Mauser which OSWALD had ordered (this is now known by handwriting examination) from Klein's Mail Order House, Chicago, Illinois. He had the rifle sent to a Post Office Box which Lee OSWALD had rented. In the order for the rifle, Oswald used the name Alex HIDELL.
OSWALD also had in his possession at the time of his arrest (after he also killed a Texas policeman) a U.S. Selective Service Card in the name of Alex HIDELL.(CIA Document No. 1367, declassified spring 1976; cited in Fensterwald 443-44. Henry Hurt, Reasonable Doubt (New York: Henry Holt, 1985) pp. 102-03. Evica 23.)
https://www.maryferrell.org/mffweb/archive/viewer/showDoc.do?docId=79544&relPageId=4 This is just too good So we are to believe the CIA got both of these details wrong Sometimes it pisses me off that everything is a contradiction or a circle to nowhere in regard to this assassination, but on a rare occasion like this, it is almost entertaining