Mr. Cunningham. Over 5 years, and I have been in the Bureau over 10 years.
The Chairman. The witness is qualified.
Mr. Eisenberg. To begin with, Mr. Cunningham, we had some testimony yesterday on the bullet which is thought to have been fired at General Walker. That is Commission Exhibit No. 573. Are you familiar with this bullet, Mr. Cunningham?
Mr. Cunningham. I am.
Mr. Eisenberg. Can you supply the weight of that bullet, which was going to be supplied to us?
Mr. Cunningham. I can. This bullet weighed 148.25 grains.
Mr. Eisenberg. Does that show some weight loss, if the bullet was from a 6.5 mm. Mannlicher-Carcano cartridge?
Mr. Cunningham. It does. Those bullets weigh 161 grains, but there is a great deal of mutilation on this bullet.
Mr. Eisenberg. And could you tell us when you received this bullet in your laboratory, Mr. Cunningham?
Mr. Cunningham. Yes. It was received from the Dallas office of the FBI on December 4, 1963.