The gouge marks on Nevill's arm look as if they have been caused by being battered with the rifle. Could it be that the splintered stock or the magazine caused the damage?
Here is a good picture of the murder weapon showing the damaged stock.
There are several narrow parallel bruises matching the width of the rifle barrel, and several gouge wounds.
Could the latter have been caused by the front-sight hood (the cylindrical part which covers the actual sight itself to stop extraneous light affecting your view when the rifle is aimed in the normal way).
Vanezis noted that there were 4 marks caused by the "rounded end of that object".
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The rifle in your photo looks a different one to the actual murder weapon held by PC Whiddon -
1). The short cylindrical front-sight hood is missing. (arrowed)
2). The stock where his right hand is holding the rifle doesn't look damaged, (arrowed) although it's just as difficult
to see any damage in the Whiddon photo.
If this photo was taken on the 7th. August 1985 why is a moderator fitted, when it was only discovered days later by David Boutflour?
Could this be Anthony Pargeter's Anschütz rifle?
I'm trying to figure out in which part of the house that photo was taken and who it was holding the rifle.... is he a plain clothes policeman?
