Mr. Eisenberg. This test was performed at 15 yards, did you say, Mr. Frazier?

Mr. Frazier. Yes, sir. And this series of shots we fired to determine actually the speed at which the rifle could be fired, not being overly familiar with this particular firearm, and also to determine the accuracy of the weapon under those conditions.

Mr. Eisenberg. And could you give us the names of the three agents who participated?

Mr. Frazier. Yes, sir. Charles Killion, Cortlandt Cunningham, and myself.

Mr. Eisenberg. And the date?

Mr. Frazier. November 27, 1963.

Mr. Eisenberg. How many shots did each agent fire?

Mr. Frazier. Killion fired three, Cunningham fired three, and I fired three.

Mr. Eisenberg. And do you have the times within which each agent fired the three shots?

Mr. Frazier. Yes, sir. Killion fired his three shots in nine seconds, and they are shown—the three shots are interlocking, shown on Commission Exhibit No. 549.