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    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
    Is there only one way to load a magazine?
    Have you done it? Or are you speaking from a position of ignorance? As I pointed out but over your head, the pic I was recalling was supposed to be supporting the Bain camp yet was the same result as Scummy's. Wrong angle.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Edbear View Post
    Have you done it? Or are you speaking from a position of ignorance? As I pointed out but over your head, the pic I was recalling was supposed to be supporting the Bain camp yet was the same result as Scummy's. Wrong angle.
    Is there only one way to load a magazine though?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
    Is there only one way to load a magazine though?
    Sigh... Why do I bother..? There will be one usual, normal and effective way used by most people. An awkward unusual way would be used by someone with a disability or maybe who uses their other hand. I use the same method as Scummy which I reckon most gun owners here would use.

    Besides as you will continue to ignore incontrovertible evidence and focus on conjecture I will refrain from dignifying you any more by answering your lame posts.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Edbear View Post
    Sigh... Why do I bother..? There will be one usual, normal and effective way used by most people. An awkward unusual way would be used by someone with a disability or maybe who uses their other hand. I use the same method as Scummy which I reckon most gun owners here would use.

    Besides as you will continue to ignore incontrovertible evidence and focus on conjecture I will refrain from dignifying you any more by answering your lame posts.
    One of the gun experts on the Third Degree program said that there was no set way of loading a magazine.

    Is he full of shit or are you just talking through a hole in your head?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
    One of the gun experts on the Third Degree program said that there was no set way of loading a magazine.

    Is he full of shit or are you just talking through a hole in your head?
    People usually load a mag similarly. There's an easy way to keep the shell lined up as you slide it back into place.

    The marks on Robin's thumb, would have caused any shell not sliding back to go PING accross the room I expect. I have only loaded a couple of magazines though, so I am certainly no expert.

    It would be fine with something like a .303 (I dunno if the decimal is meant to be there, I'm not a gun nut), with a longer shell. So if that's what he was used to loading into a mag, his method might have come from there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drew View Post
    I have only loaded a couple of magazines though, so I am certainly no expert.
    Well you've loaded a couple more than me then.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drew View Post
    People usually load a mag similarly. There's an easy way to keep the shell lined up as you slide it back into place.

    The marks on Robin's thumb, would have caused any shell not sliding back to go PING accross the room I expect. I have only loaded a couple of magazines though, so I am certainly no expert.

    It would be fine with something like a .303 (I dunno if the decimal is meant to be there, I'm not a gun nut), with a longer shell. So if that's what he was used to loading into a mag, his method might have come from there.
    we prefer the term fire arm enthusiast and suspected revolutionary.

    Yes, its a decimal representing the nominal diameter of the projectile.
    Ie .303 of an inch.

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    David was playing this that morning.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mansell View Post
    I began my working life as an industrial chemist and have been exposed to computers since my late teens but even after I obtained a household PC (late in the nineties) would still use a pen and paper for most of the writing I did. I have been teaching for quite a few years and still use pen and paper like a large number of my colleagues who are over forty. The point I was trying to make was just because Robin was a teacher doesn't mean he would use a computer to leave a message.
    Is that just Robin, or all teachers, or just men over 50 at time ?, a very good generalisation of the people you knew at the time, which totally conflicts my associations at that time, industrial electronics.
    And yes, greybearded unruly hair length roman sandle wearing teachers, but obviously from a higher decile schools.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scumdog View Post

    And leave it to Indoo and I to decide if we would make a wonderful couple...;
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    Fucks sake there is no new evidence. Look like old cuts to me, and yes I have a lot of experience in these. Maybe I am guilty? I do have a good scar on my thumb from a wayward hacksaw ........

    But I wear much better jerseys.

    Reckon that Joe Caron (sp?) has some serious man love for Bain (the killer).

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    Quote Originally Posted by oneofsix View Post
    Put like that it makes a weird kind of sense. When in shock you often full back into an automatic response mode. Stunned, in shock he realises he is covered in blood so the logical automatic thing is to wash the clothes before the blood sets especially when you consider it is his families blood, the shocked brain somehow links putting the clothes to right by cleaning off the families blood puts the situation right.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
    Is there only one way to load a magazine?
    Not if you want to recreate marks to match a theory...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Drew View Post
    It would be fine with something like a .303 (I dunno if the decimal is meant to be there, I'm not a gun nut), with a longer shell. So if that's what he was used to loading into a mag, his method might have come from there.
    I see where you're coming from but a 303 is a bad example. The majority of them are loaded just by crunching the cartidges straight down - no need to slide them back as per .22
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    Quote Originally Posted by Edbear View Post
    Besides as you will continue to ignore incontrovertible evidence and focus on conjecture I will refrain from dignifying you any more by answering your lame posts.
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