Really sorry MitchYou've got the same avatar as Richard Smith.My bad
Hi Mitch,Do you think the Carcano could be mistaken for a 'sporterized' Mauser?Does the Carcano look 'sporterized' in any way?
No. The Carcano is a stock military bolt-action rifle, and it looks the part. I can't see how anyone who knows what a sporter is would think the Carcano is a sporter.
The conspiracy believers think the conspirators could do anything. But they couldn't get Oswald's co-workers to implicate him directly in the assassination. Or get Marina to say he hated JFK. Or get Ruth Paine to say she saw him with a package that morning. Or get Michael to say he saw the rifle. Or get DeMohrenschildt to say.....on and and on.We've raised these matters repeatedly with the conspiracy believers. And they can never answer them.
Yes, it is amazing. So many logical inconsistencies. They must live in an interesting fantasy world. They often dispute, for example, that Oswald's prints were on the rifle because the authorities had control of the evidence and could make up any findings they wanted.
Who are you trying to fool? There were some prints in the trigger guard area that were insufficient for identification purposes, and a single partial palmprint showed up a week later on an index card.