Well it is clear Nevill & Bamber wrestled for the rifle. Smashing the kitchen light.
Nevill had to do something to stop the mammoth blows to his forearms and head from the rifle.
Don't see what the big issue about the attached silencer skimming a kitchen wall.
Who do you believe scratched the aga?
So have you read the forensic examination record or not? If you haven't, that would explain why you don't see what the issue is. The issue is that the paint was found on the knurled ribbon of the silencer at the muzzle end, and the scratch marks could not have been made by that part of the silencer, and since it's at the muzzle end, the silencer would have needed to be held flat to the aga surround despite being on the rifle, which is virtually impossible. Or at least, it seems that way to me. Do you have an explanation?
It seems to me you don't, because you haven't read the primary sources, so we're at cross-purposes: you want to discuss this case based on received wisdom, whereas I consider the primary sources and make up my own mind, whether for or against Jeremy or something else. What, then, is there for us to discuss? To be honest, I don't quite understand why you're here, Adam, but that's your affair. You're immovable because you're just relying on what you've been told and won't question it.