Matt, If you can't see with your own eyes that the rifle that was found buried beneath boxes of books on the sixth floor is a Model 91/38 Mannlicher Carcano and you continue to entertain the idea that a mauser was actually found, then you've nailed one of your feet to the floor and you are stuck and you won't make any progress.
Walt I am not quite sure why at this point in the conversation you chose to chastise me or whatever you would like me to call it .I relented on Craig Said it is not a make or break issue and it had probably run its course I did say I didn't think it ended the debate and perhaps that is the problem
I have never seen Day's photographs of the rifle unless it is the film we keep seeing on these threads I would assume Day took still, closeup shots at some point? What would be the most convincing evidence would be close up photos of the rifle in question with the faces of the other law enforcement personnel also in the photo so we could be more certain it was taken when all these people were present Now it would take some floor space since the law enforcement would need to lie prone on their backs forming a kind of human pinwheel so the three or four faces would appear in a circle around the rifle
So yes a bit of absurdity always makes me happy, but it is not aimed at you in any way Walt In fact in some ways it is meant as an allusion to the fact that absolute verfiability has been, and will continue to be, an impossibility