I think people in the UK perceive the rifle as complex as to most its infamiliar. In the US where firearms are everyday items they perceive it differently.
I honestly can't see what is remotely complex about it. I gave the example of a twin buggy because they are far more complex to operate than the rifle with far more moving parts and much heavier.
What is remotely complex about loading the mag, attaching it to the rifle, pulling back on the lever and then the trigger
https://youtu.be/b6I8lgiagFU
Where is the complexity/skill in preparing the weapon for fire?
You’ve never fired a fully loaded rifle, Holly
You just went into a gun shop and asked to if you could load it, and the man allowed you to. With all due respect, you have no experience of shooting whatsoever, so you’re not qualified to say how difficult it would have been for Sheila — especially as she couldn’t focus well; was shaky; lacked coordination; and was so stiff due to her medication she walked like a slow zombie.
You complain about the ballistics expert at the trial “only” having 13 years experience, but you’ve got NONE.
Anyway, we know Sheila wasn’t the killer, it was Jeremy. And what’s more, he never left thta gun out, I don’t believe it.
He hid it.