On Commission Exhibit 548, Cunningham fired three shots. These shots were interlocking, or within an eighth of an inch of each other, and were located approximately 4 inches high and 1 inch to the right of the aiming point. The three shots which I fired were—landed in a three-quarter inch circle, two of them interlocking with Cunningham's shots, 4 inches high, and approximately 1 inch to the right of the aiming point.
Mr. Eisenberg. Can you describe the second series of tests?
Mr. Frazier. The second test which was performed was two series of three shots at 25 yards, instead of 15 yards. I fired both of these tests, firing them at a cardboard target, in an effort to determine how fast the weapon could be fired primarily, with secondary purpose accuracy.
We did not attempt—I did not attempt to maintain in that test an accurate rate of fire.
This is the actual target which I fired.
Mr. Eisenberg. And that target has all six holes in it?
Mr. Frazier. Yes, sir—two series of three holes, the first three holes being marked with the No. 1, and the second series being marked No. 2.
Mr. Eisenberg. Mr. Chairman, I would like this introduced as 550.
Mr. McCloy. That will be admitted.
(The document referred to was marked Commission Exhibit No. 550, and received in evidence.)