Walt, what are those interweb bastages doing then? How are they jerking your chain? Is it they don't have THE LHO Carcano, which you seem to have..and several of them, apparently?
Here is something constructive you can do with 1 of them:
Wipe off all the prints from 1 of your Carcanos then disassemble it, place its parts into a paper bag then remove them and reassemble the rifle, load the ammo into the clip, insert the clip, fire the rifle 3 times then dust it for prints and post the results. I'll bet there will be more than 0 prints.
Walt, what are those interweb bastages doing then? How are they jerking your chain? Is it they don't have THE LHO Carcano, which you seem to have..and several of them, apparently?
Thanks for the question Jack.... The bastages don't reveal if the carcanos being used are modified.... or badly worn. But the rifles can't be standard carcanos, because it's impossible to drop a live round into the chamber and close and latch the bolt. The design of the bolt prohibits that action.
How are they jerking your chain? Is it they don't have THE LHO Carcano, which you seem to have..and several of them, apparently?The fact that the rifle being exhibited isn't the exact rifle that was found where it had been well hidden beneath boxes of books isn't pertinent. The FBI
"expert" Robert Frazier swore that the carcano ( any carcano) could be loaded and fired as a single shot rifle just like a Springfield 30.06. He clearly was familiar with the 30.06 and he knew that it's possible to drop a single cartridge into chamber of that rifle and fire it as a single shot rifle. He also said that the carcano can be loaded with seven cartridges and used as a seven shot rifle.
I'm here to challenge those statements by a Warren Commission "EXPERT".....