Originally posted by NickB
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From the Daily Express reporting on the trial's evidence of 30th January 1962;
Mr. Nlckolls also identified bullets found in the lay-by at Deadman's Hill, Bedfordshire, where the murder was committed, as having been fired from the Enfield.
"It makes a rather nice clicking sound." he said, as he began his "firing demonstration."
The revolver, with a 13 to 141b. trigger pull, could not be discharged accidentally. It needed no safety catch.
"It makes a rather nice clicking sound." he said, as he began his "firing demonstration."
The revolver, with a 13 to 141b. trigger pull, could not be discharged accidentally. It needed no safety catch.
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