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Originally Posted by Methanolic
The impossibility of firing that rifle, that quickly was because tests were done based on 3 shots.
Oswald fired 2 shots. First shot hit the pavement and shrapnel hit JFK. Second shot hit JFK in the neck.
Those two shots created the reaction from the follow up car lurching forward and SS agent Hickey delivered the fatal third shot.
That's the final conclusion brought about on "the smoking gun".
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There were three shots, from one gun, Oswald's. The first or third missed, the other two hit. Why are assuming a second gunman again?