scaatylobo
Member
I remember that day well
I was 16 years old and it was a day I will never forget,I was not a huge fan of Kennedy and now see he was a better President than SO many since.
But after a few years I got a Carcano in the same caliber to see if the shot was possible,and I am here to say NO,HELL NO.
The best that carbine could do was kill you IF thrown hard at you.
VERY,VERY inaccurate,and I am talking 50 yards only.
I have asked the very same question,WHY when you could buy Mausers for 10.00 from a barrel at ANY store ----- yes EVEN IN NEW YORK CITY where I was living then.
There are MANY more questions than were ever answered.
I became a cop and learned a simple rule,there is NO such thing as "a" coincidence ,not even one.
That being the fact ,how many "coincidences" did it take for that murder to happen ?.
I would guess about a few HUNDRED ?,smells bad to me and always will.
The joke about that Carcano was "Italian rifles,never fired and only dropped once".
Same as the French rifles of WWII.
I was 16 years old and it was a day I will never forget,I was not a huge fan of Kennedy and now see he was a better President than SO many since.
But after a few years I got a Carcano in the same caliber to see if the shot was possible,and I am here to say NO,HELL NO.
The best that carbine could do was kill you IF thrown hard at you.
VERY,VERY inaccurate,and I am talking 50 yards only.
I have asked the very same question,WHY when you could buy Mausers for 10.00 from a barrel at ANY store ----- yes EVEN IN NEW YORK CITY where I was living then.
There are MANY more questions than were ever answered.
I became a cop and learned a simple rule,there is NO such thing as "a" coincidence ,not even one.
That being the fact ,how many "coincidences" did it take for that murder to happen ?.
I would guess about a few HUNDRED ?,smells bad to me and always will.
The joke about that Carcano was "Italian rifles,never fired and only dropped once".
Same as the French rifles of WWII.