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The German Mauser & British Enfield

Posted: Tue Feb 01, 2011 3:44 pm
by Rich Negrete
I am asking for your help. My interest lies in accumulating facts on this case that have an absolutely solid source, which I can reference in my notes. I have heard, and read, in several areas, of the reporting of the Mauser (which is a matter of official record) and the reporting of the Enfield .303 rifle on the news broadcasts. I would like to know if anyone can pinpoint me to the source, by the minute, of where I can listen to these for myself, whether it be on Youtube, or perhaps on a CD or DVD......I contacted the current program director of WBAP radio who directed me to a, I think it was a 9 part Youtube series of broadcasts (and even he claimed to not know about the Enfield). Perhaps I'm being lazy but in the interest of time management I would like to know where I can go DIRECTLY to the source and listen for myself, without having to listen to several hours of news footage. Thank you and I hope I can be of help to a JFK researcher myself someday!

Re: The German Mauser & British Enfield

Posted: Tue Feb 01, 2011 7:09 pm
by kenmurray
Rich, welcome to the forum.Here is a segment from "Evidence of Revision" where the MSM says it was a Mauser initially.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1AqqNKsWCGY

Re: The German Mauser & British Enfield

Posted: Tue Feb 01, 2011 9:16 pm
by Rich Negrete
Ken,Thank you for taking the time to reply and post that excerpt. I should have been more clear, however. I know that the Mauser report is a matter of record, because of the police that signed affadavits, Roger Craigs refusal to change his testimony, and DA Wades reporting of the Mauser. It's the Enfield reporting I'm really trying to track down, because of it's tie-in to the possession of such a rifle by Oswalds ride to work (don't have his name right here). But thank you, it was good to watch, especially Cronkite's mis-pronounciation at the end. But if anyone knows of such broadcasts involving the Enfield that's what I'm really looking for.

Re: The German Mauser & British Enfield

Posted: Tue Feb 01, 2011 10:19 pm
by Jerry Craig
rich i have never heard a broadcast of a 303 but people talkabout it and roger never said anything and he would have known ive heard it was found on the roof of the TSBD but dont know how true that is.

Re: The German Mauser & British Enfield

Posted: Tue Feb 01, 2011 11:22 pm
by Rich Negrete
Thank you Jerry, that's exactly what I'm trying to do-separate the provable from the questionable....any other input is greatly appreciated.

Re: The German Mauser & British Enfield

Posted: Wed Feb 02, 2011 3:50 am
by kenmurray
Guys, there was report of a British .303 rifle found on 11/22/63 BY WBAP TV. However, it seems that footage has been taken off You Tube. I will keep looking.

Re: The German Mauser & British Enfield

Posted: Wed Feb 02, 2011 3:43 pm
by Rich Negrete
Yes I had heard it was taken off YouTube. Well I went through all my materials again and I think I got a pretty close answer. According to the article "The Guns of Dealey Plaza" by John S. Craig (I either got this from CTKA or MaryFerrell) the source note says "Reported by Tom Webb of WBAP-TV News Coverage of the Assassination of JFK etc, MR-74-52:1 tape, The John F Kennedy Library Waltham Massachusetts."Now I wish I would have come across this before I posted the question but it's one of several bits of "evidence" I come across that don't USUALLY have an original source citation, and I'm kind of a stickler for that. Thanks for your replies!

Re: The German Mauser & British Enfield

Posted: Wed Feb 02, 2011 7:57 pm
by Dealey Joe
The Guns of Dealey Plazaby John S. CraigOn the afternoon of the shooting, KBOX, a Dallas television station, broadcast that "a rifle has been found in a staircase on the fifth floor ... Sheriff's deputies identify the weapon as a 7.65 Mauser ... " [25] To add to the confusion WBAP-TV reported that a British Enfield 303 had been found in the Depository. [26]26. Reported by Tom Webb of WBAP-TV, Fort Worth, Texas, News Coverage of the Assassination of President Kennedy, MR 74-52: 1 (tape), The John F. Kennedy Library, Waltham, Massachusetts.

Re: The German Mauser & British Enfield

Posted: Thu Feb 03, 2011 1:36 am
by Rich Negrete
Thanks Dealey Joe!

Re: The German Mauser & British Enfield

Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 2:07 pm
by JDThomas
Does anyone here have experience with either a Mauser or a Carcano? I know enough to know that rifle models are very different in their handling and being expert with one rifle type does not mean that you can make qualified statements about another. I have a good deal of experience with the Lee Enfield 303, albeit some years ago. I don't think anybody is seriously suggesting that a 303 was used in Dallas that day - even it it were, you would certainly never confuse it with a firecracker!