Mr. Specter. What did you observe at that time?
Mr. Worrell. I saw about 6 inches of the gun, the rifle. It had—well it had a regular long barrel but it had a long stock and you could only see maybe 4 inches of the barrel, and I could see——
Mr. Specter. Were you able to observe any of the stock?
Mr. Worrell. Oh, yes.
Mr. Specter. How much of the stock were you able to observe?
Mr. Worrell. Just very little, just about 2 inches.
Mr. Specter. How many inches of the barrel then could you observe protruding beyond the stock?
Mr. Worrell. About 4 inches, I would say, not very much.
Mr. Specter. Now, at the time of the second shot were you able to observe anything at that precise instant?
Mr. Worrell. You mean as to firing it.