Back to the article before returning to the thread's intended subject matter.
Does anyone find it strange that the test was conducted by unnamed "Italian weapons experts" and that there doesn't appear to be any accompanying video of the test? Why would their identities need to be kept secret? Why wouldn't they just provide a video of how long it took them to load and fire?
But when the Italian team test-fired the identical model of gun, they were unable to load and fire three shots in less than 19 seconds - suggesting that a second gunman must have been present in Dealey Plaza, central Dallas, that day.
As for Oswald, the central question seems to be, was it
possible for him to make the shot? I don't get why it would be that hard to duplicate similar conditions (aside from the pressure associated with shooting the president) or find shooters with similar training/experience to see if it was possible. Probability is a different argument.