Mr. Frazier. The stock is worn, scratched. The bolt is relatively smooth, as if it had been operated several times. I cannot actually say how much use the weapon has had. The barrel is—was not, when we first got it, in excellent condition. It was, I would say, in fair condition. In other words, it showed the effects of wear and corrosion.
Mr. Eisenberg. Is this weapon——
The Chairman. I didn't get that last.
Mr. Frazier. It showed the effects of wear and corrosion.
Mr. Eisenberg. Is this weapon used when it is sold into the United States?
Mr. Frazier. Yes, it is a surplus type of weapon.
Mr. Eisenberg. So that it is impossible to attribute any given amount of wear to the last user?
Mr. Frazier. Yes, sir; it is impossible.
Mr. Eisenberg. Have you measured the dimensions of this rifle assembled, and disassembled?
Mr. Frazier. Yes, I have.