Wow, that took a lot of words attempting to back up your claim! By now you should know that I enjoy taking potshots at the weak Nutters. BTW, had you been one of the elite LNs, you would simply have argued that the bundle didn't include the ammo; hence, it was perfectly safe for even the children to slip into the garage. In fact, not even an empty ammunition box was anywhere to be found in the Paine residence. Not safe for the scope, though, to end up on the floor and being kicked around, ROFL.
Wow, that took a lot of words attempting to back up your claim!
And considering you couldn't refute a single point, makes my facts the only possible answers. Thanks for playing.
By now you should know that I enjoy taking potshots at the weak Nutters.
And this is the best you got, after I just humiliated you? Get real.
BTW, had you been one of the elite LNs, you would simply have argued that the bundle didn't include the ammo; hence, it was perfectly safe for even the children to slip into the garage.
What idiot stores his rifle with the ammo, you're not very good at this are you, Tom!
In fact, not even an empty ammunition box was anywhere to be found in the Paine residence.
Oswald didn't even have enough bullets to fill his clip, any ammo box was long gone.
Not safe for the scope, though, to end up on the floor and being kicked around, ROFL.
What proof have you got that the scope was attached or even in the Blanket, because at Neely street, Oswald's rifle didn't have the scope attached, Oops, so it's not a given that it was permanently attached. And considering the rifle was war surplus, you know designed to be used in a war, I don't think Oswald was too concerned about a few toddlers rummaging about around his blanket wrapped rifle. Hahahaha!
Mr. RANKIN. Was it out in the room at that time, as distinguished from in a closet in the room?
Mrs. OSWALD. Yes, it was open, out in the open. At first I think---I saw some package up on the top shelf, and I think that that was the rifle. But I didn't know. And apparently later he assembled it and had it in the room.
Mr. RANKIN. When you saw the rifle assembled in the room, did it have the scope on it?
Mrs. OSWALD. No, it did not have a scope on it.
BTW I love smashing silly overconfident bully CT's, it makes each and every win extremely satisfying.
Next time bring your "A" game because so far making you look the fool is just way too easy. Now run along and do a little research so you can at least appear barely competent.
JohnM