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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsWatching the television show '11.23.63' and I still have one nagging question about Oswald's gun.
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How did Oswald, with a bolt-action rifle, manage to get off two rapid and accurate shots that killed JFK and wounded Governor Connelly? Honestly, I know nothing about guns and thought I would pose the question.
jmowreader
(50,546 posts)During World War I, one of the European armies - I believe it was the French but don't hold me to it - wanted its troops to fire bolt-action rifles as quickly as possible. They taught their soldiers to cycle the bolt (which ejects the spent brass and loads a fresh round) with their rifles against their shoulders.
longship
(40,416 posts)There are two gaps between the three shots, about eight seconds each. Most CT adherents divide by three, which is a mistake. Oswald cycles the bolt twice, not three times.
Oswald was trained in the military to shoot and IIRC earned sharpshooter, so there's no reason to suspect that he could not have shot JFK.
Anyway, all the forensic evidence supports that he was the assassin, no matter how many more shooters were in Dallas that day. Both recovered bullets were shot from his gun.
Hope this helps.
RandySF
(58,662 posts)I mistakenly said two shows. But he made three shots with one completely missing the car. I guess the first shot was already in the chamber.
longship
(40,416 posts)That would make it eight seconds between shots. Again, two bolt cycles.
My best.
Chasstev365
(5,191 posts)Human101948
(3,457 posts)The M1 is an air-cooled, gas-operated, clip-fed, semi-automatic, shoulder-fired weapon. This means that the air cools the barrel; that the power to cock the rifle and chamber the succeeding round comes from the expanding gas of the round fired previously; that it is loaded by inserting an en-bloc (i.e., it goes into the rifle's action and functions as part of the rifle) metal clip (containing eight rounds) into the receiver; and that the rifle fires one round each time the trigger is pulled.[7]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M1_Garand
longship
(40,416 posts)And eight seconds is plenty of time to cycle the bolt and sight.
And remember both recovered bullets were fired from his gun. The forensics are very clear on that issue. He was the only assassin that day, no matter how many other guns were on the grassy knoll, or wherever. He also killed Ofc. Tippit.
Human101948
(3,457 posts)I have seen some reports that the fragments were "consistent" with having been fired by Oswald's rifle. Haven't seen anything about anything more definitive.
longship
(40,416 posts)Human101948
(3,457 posts)He asserts proof of a core hit because FBI analysis revealed "traces of [sic per reviewer] lead with a trace of antimony" (p. 325) in the damage. What he omits destroys his theory. He does not explain that a bullet core has several other metallic elements in its composition, not two, rendering his conclusion false. He further neglects to inform the reader that by May 1964 the damage had been covertly patched with a concrete paste and that in August, not July, 1964, the FBI tested the scrapings of the paste, not the damage, which gave the two metal results.
He says the second shot transited JFK's neck and caused the nonfatal wounds striking Connally at Zapruder film frame 224 where Connally is seen turned to his right, allegedly lining his body up with JFK's neck, thus sustaining the single bullet explanation. He finds proof that a bullet hit then in Connally's lapel that was flapping in that one frame as it passed through. But he does not conform to fact. Wind gusting to twenty miles per hour that day ruffled clothing. And, there is no bullet hole in the lapel but in the jacket body beneath the right nipple area.
Posner crowns his theory with the certainty of science by using one side of the computer-enhanced studies by Failure Analysis Associates of Menlo Park that his text implies he commissioned. The firm, however, lambastes his use as a distortion of the technology that it had developed for the American Bar Association's mock trial of Oswald where both sides used it.
http://www.assassinationscience.com/wrone.html
longship
(40,416 posts)That's where the conspiracy theories all go off the rails.
And Posner's and Bugliosi's books are definitive, no matter what the CT's make up.
Lee Harvey Oswald shot JFK and Connelly.
1939
(1,683 posts)with the Lee-Enfield could fire pretty quickly though the rifle did have a "straight pull" bolt.
The US range qualification with the M1903 Springfield had two "rapid fire" elements compared to four "sustained fire" elements.
A friend of mine (since deceased) was on the USMC rifle marksmanship team for a number of years and fired many different weapons. He had fired the Mannlicher-Carcano and in a bull session once told me that the weapon was fully capable of its its performance in Dallas and that the only limitation would have been the shooter himself.
Marengo
(3,477 posts)or Austrian M95. What makes the SMLE action a bit different from most other manually operated bolt action rifles in military service at the time is that it is a "cock on close" design.
Your friend was right about the Carcano though, I owned one and found it surprisingly accurate.
Wilms
(26,795 posts)With an actual reference!
For the benefit of the Warren Commission, expert riflemen from the US Army and the FBI attempted to duplicate the assassins task, using the rifle that had been discovered on the sixth floor of the Texas School Book Depository.
Even after fixing some of the guns mechanical problems, and despite firing at stationary targets from an easier vantage point, they failed to achieve the combination of accuracy and speed demanded of the lone gunman: two hits out of three, within about six seconds (see Warren Commission Hearings, vol.3, p.446 and pp.40310).
http://22november1963.org.uk/lee-harvey-oswald-marksman-sharpshooter
I have no idea what anyone else is talking about or where they got there "info". This piece of the story is hardly a secret.
yourpaljoey
(2,166 posts)"Retired Gunnery Sergeant Carlos Hathcock is likewise skeptical of Oswald's alleged shooting feat. Hathcock is a former senior instructor at the U. S. Marine Corps Sniper Instruction School at Quantico, Virginia. He has been described as the most famous American military sniper in history. In Vietnam he was credited with 93 confirmed kills. He now conducts police SWAT team sniper schools across the country. Craig Roberts asked Hathcock about the marksmanship feat attributed to Oswald by the Warren Commission. Hathcock answered that he did not believe Oswald could have done what the Commission said he did. Added Hathcock:
"Let me tell you what we did at Quantico. We reconstructed the whole thing: the angle, the range, the moving target, the time limit, the obstacles, everything. I don't know how many times we tried it, but we couldn't duplicate what the Warren Commission said Oswald did". (KILL ZONE, pp. 89-90)."
roamer65
(36,745 posts)He is into marksmanship as well. He says the idea that Oswald managed to use a Mannlicher-Carcano in that manner is total BS.
The guns used were more than likely a German Mauser and/or Remington Fireball.
gordianot
(15,237 posts)...on every aspect imaginable. There is even a theory that a Secret Service early model M16 misfired spraying the car with bullets.
gregcrawford
(2,382 posts)... and not known for its accuracy. The barrel bedding in the forestock was decidedly inferior, and that had a direct effect on the weapon's accuracy. A "documentary" a couple of years ago that was intended to support the single shooter theory posited that Kennedy's sudden backward jerk after the second round struck him was the result of an involuntary muscle response. Not likely. He had already been hit in the neck, severing the spinal cord. No "muscle reaction" could be possible. Those unfamiliar with basic ballistics, or even Newton's Laws of Motion, might believe that bullshit, but the Zapruder film shows, beyond the remotest shadow of a doubt, a body reacting to an impact from the FRONT, i.e. the infamous Grassy Knoll.
The contrived and tortured logic of that so-called documentary reminded me of the classic howl of last-ditch desperation, "Are ya gonna believe me, or your lying eyes?"
(SFX: Mic drop)
Warren DeMontague
(80,708 posts)And, in my opinion....
some of them most definitely are not.
rgbecker
(4,823 posts)What mail order catalog did he get the pistol he used to kill the policeman from? Any pictures of him holding that one? Just wondering. Or did the police provide that one on the ride from the movie theater to the jail?
30Draw
(46 posts)KG
(28,751 posts)yourpaljoey
(2,166 posts)Orrex
(63,185 posts)Cracked.com is routinely dismissed here, but the writing is surprisingly solid, and they're no fans of conspiracy theory. Their takedown of 9/11 trutherism is fantastic, for instance.
Zen Democrat
(5,901 posts)ileus
(15,396 posts)I don't know the exact time in the JFK case, but anyone should be able to get off two accurate shots in a half-second or so.
One of the 99
(2,280 posts)How come Oswald had no powder burns on his hands or face when taken into custody?
stopbush
(24,393 posts)Read the WCR or Bugliosi.
WinkyDink
(51,311 posts)Response to RandySF (Original post)
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stopbush
(24,393 posts)Apparently not, because all of the evidence - and there is a mountain of evidence - presented in that report answers these oft-asked questions. You'd think that after 60 years, people would consult that report, rather than dismissing it out of hand.
To answer your question:
1. Oswald practiced with the rifle he used to kill JFK, as testified by his wife, who was the one who took the pictures of him holding the rifle
2. Oswald achieved the rank of sharpshooter in the USMC, higher than a Marksman but not an expert. The kill shot at 80 yards would have been easy for a shooter of his skill. He was able to score a 48 out of 50 on shots fired at targets at 200 yards while in the USMC. The USMC testified to the WC that he was an above-average shooter when compared to USMC norms and an expert shooter when compared to Joe Public.
3. Expert shooters employed by the Warren Commission were able to duplicate Oswald's three shots with accuracy in as little as 4.6 seconds, using Oswald's own rifle, misaligned scope and all
4. Balistics tests to the recovered bullet and fragments matched Oswald's rifle to the exclusion of every other firearm in the world.
5. The so-called pristine bullet that was found on the stretcher at Parkland hospital matched Oswald's rifle through ballistics tests and came from a lot of bullets manufactured by the Western Cartridge Company that Oswald had purchased through mail order.
6. The rifle Oswald purchased from a firm in Chicago was traced to him via sales records within 24 hours of the shootings.
7. The so-called magic bullet wasn't magic at all. It performed as any fully jacketed round would behave. Its trajectory was a relatively straight line that went through JFK and Connelly. It did not stop and turn midair as asserted in Oliver Stone's ridiculous fiction.
There's so much evidence to support Oswald as the lone gunman. Read Bugliosi's *Reclaiming History.*
Todays_Illusion
(1,209 posts)the Warren Commission's report. Not to mention the very high quality research that has been done since the release of additional documents from those years have pretty much concluded what what Oswald said that day, "I'm the patsy," is true.
Dealey Plaza was a shooting gallery that day with bullets from everywhere but Oswald's gun.
http://www.archives.gov/research/jfk/select-committee-report/summary.html
stopbush
(24,393 posts)the findings of the Warren Commission in the main.
The ONLY thing they disputed was the idea that Oswald was the lone gunman. They were ready to agree with that as well, until 11th-hour testimony was presented by two scientists who asserted that a dictabelt recording made from a police motorcycle implied there were four shots fired, not three. That "evidence" has since been conclusively refuted by proof that said motorcycle was not in a position to record what they said it recorded. That evidence is clear through photographic and video evidence that clearly shows that the motor cycle was 170 yards away from the intersection of Houston and Elm where those two scientists said it had to be to make the recording. The pictures and videos don't lie.
Case closed, as Posner said.
BTW - what "high quality research" are you referring to?
Good article here: http://jfkfiles.blogspot.com/2007/12/holland-dj-vu_27.html
NutmegYankee
(16,199 posts)There was a short pause between the second and last shot to aim the headshot.
The first was a miss, bolt then operated, and next shot was compensated for whatever caused the miss and it hit the presidents back and then the Governor. Then the bolt is operated again and there is a short pause for accurate aim, and then head shot.
mrmpa
(4,033 posts)tammywammy
(26,582 posts)You can repost in Creative Speculation: http://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=forum&id=1135