A Better Sequence (TM DVP)

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Offline John Iacoletti

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Re: A Better Sequence (TM DVP)
« Reply #357 on: November 16, 2019, 04:09:53 PM »
But letting fools handle guns brings in business?

Yes. If my business is selling guns, why should I care what the people buying them call them?

Why are you so attached to smearing Rowland?

Offline Jack Nessan

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Re: A Better Sequence (TM DVP)
« Reply #358 on: November 17, 2019, 01:35:21 PM »
So you believe that simply because a person doesn't use the precise correct terminology he's a fool?.....   And he shouldn't be allowed to handle guns? Is that what you believe Nessan ?   

I'd remind you that tens of thousands young Americans were ignorant about guns and many didn't know the difference between a .22 caliber rifle and 30 caliber rifle ...but they learned, and went off to war ......   And you should be thankful.

Exactly they did not know and they learned. That is not a description of Rowland.

Did they go in front of the WC and fabricate stories? Did they first tell everyone they were very knowledgeable about the firearms and then prove to WC members they weren't?

Offline Jack Nessan

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Re: A Better Sequence (TM DVP)
« Reply #359 on: November 17, 2019, 01:41:09 PM »
So a big game hunting rifle is a military rifle?

NOPE!......A Winchester Model 70 in 300 Magnum caliber is a civilian big game hunting rifle...   It is a civilian sporting rifle that is used by the military as a sniper rifle.... 

But more to the point.....  Even a dumb ass like you couldn't mistake a Hunting rifle with a large scope, or a 30-30  Winchester for a Mannlicher Carcano.....   

Rowland did not know the difference between any of them. Same as you.

You didn't know you were posting a video of a German Gew 88 and telling everyone it was an Italian Carcano until I told you.

So you can't hunt with a military rifle?  if you shoot an animal with a military rifle it won't die?

The 300 Win mag was not developed as a sniper rifle until the 1980's.

How about describe a "large" scope. How would Rowland know the caliber and power of the scope from where he was standing?

Offline Jack Nessan

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Re: A Better Sequence (TM DVP)
« Reply #360 on: November 17, 2019, 01:44:05 PM »
Yes. If my business is selling guns, why should I care what the people buying them call them?

Why are you so attached to smearing Rowland?

I have a friend who accidently shot a customer, father of two, in the head in a sporting goods store. He would give anything to have that millisecond back. Run your business anyway you want but there are consequences for lack of judgement or knowledge of firearms.

It was alright for Rowland to appear before the WC and tell them whatever he wanted? You don't think it was important to get it right?

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Re: A Better Sequence (TM DVP)
« Reply #361 on: November 17, 2019, 02:46:47 PM »
Rowland did not know the difference between any of them. Same as you.

You didn't know you were posting a video of a German Gew 88 and telling everyone it was an Italian Carcano until I told you.

So you can't hunt with a military rifle?  if you shoot an animal with a military rifle it won't die?

The 300 Win mag was not developed as a sniper rifle until the 1980's.

How about describe a "large" scope. How would Rowland know the caliber and power of the scope from where he was standing?

You didn't know you were posting a video of a German Gew 88 and telling everyone it was an Italian Carcano until I told you.

You have me misidentified......    You are confused....    I own several Mannlicher Carcanos  so I certainly know what a carcano looks like.....

I'm starting to realize that you have a mental problem.....  And I'm sorry for you.   I hope medication will help.

Offline John Iacoletti

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Re: A Better Sequence (TM DVP)
« Reply #362 on: November 17, 2019, 09:47:17 PM »
I have a friend who accidently shot a customer, father of two, in the head in a sporting goods store. He would give anything to have that millisecond back. Run your business anyway you want but there are consequences for lack of judgement or knowledge of firearms.

That's tragic, but I doubt it had anything to do with him getting the name of the firearm correct.

P.S. what is a sporting goods store doing with loaded firearms in the store?

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It was alright for Rowland to appear before the WC and tell them whatever he wanted? You don't think it was important to get it right?

He was there to tell them what he saw in the windows of the Depository -- not as an expert witness on types of rifles.
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Offline Colin Crow

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Re: A Better Sequence (TM DVP)
« Reply #363 on: November 17, 2019, 11:30:07 PM »
He was there to tell them what he saw in the windows of the Depository -- not as an expert witness on types of rifles.

And just happened to describe a black man on the 6th floor at the times that Williams was on the 6th floor. Coincidence or clairvoyance?

Specter's brief did not include the "chicken lunch" problem as the segmented inner workings of the WC assigned that problem to Ball and Belin. In addition, my recollection is that Rowland testified before Williams, Jarman and Norman.