Hi John, The magazine Oswald ordered the rifle from pictured a Klein's rifle with mounts on the bottom! The autopsy photos do put damage further back than the Z film. I will see about finding some comparisons. I have an assignment for you------ show the hole in the back of JFK's head matching a trajectory from the SN that would not blow out the left side of JFK's head. Thank you for everything! Sincerely yours, Michael
credit: David Von Pein


The magazine Oswald ordered the rifle from pictured a Klein's rifle with mounts on the bottom!
It also says 36 inch. Oswald received the longer model, but thanks for the photos.
Getting back to the original problem, the side mounts are consistent across the backyard photos and the rifle in evidence.
The autopsy photos do put damage further back than the Z film.
In Zapruder you're looking at the bone flap, which came forward but the damage is exactly the same, and on both the wound is no where near the fabled back of head exit wound.
I have an assignment for you------ show the hole in the back of JFK's head matching a trajectory from the SN that would not blow out the left side of JFK's head.
I explained that to you already.
Anyway using this reasoning of yours, tell me how a shot from the front right grassy knoll puts a hole on the rear right of Kennedy's head and don't forget in your calculations that JFK was looking down and to the left?
JohnM