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When Neville rang Jeremy,,would he not have said that Sheila " had the rifle ",,as opposed to him saying gun,,unless of course,it was a gun,,,which we know had her prints on it,,but that was never mentioned to my knowledge.
Isn't gun used as a blanket term for fire arms, Lookout?
Usually,April,,but I just wondered if Neville would have been the type to have said gun if he meant gun,,and rifle if he meant rifle. Also,,because Jeremy had left the rifle in the room off the back kitchen on the settle,,that it would have been the easiest to grab,hence Neville would have said " she's got hold of the rifle ".If you see what I'm getting at. Though obviously I wouldn't know if Neville did refer to the collection as all guns.
thats a very good point. nevile dident say what gun she had just that she had a gun.
I can only say that none of my friends differentiate. They have a collection of "guns" which are kept in a "gun" cupboard and those they shoot "guns" with are called "Guns" :D :D :D
In a radio interview from prison, Jeremy is very clear about Nevill saying that Sheila had THE gun. Whatever that means. I can find the interview if somebody insists!