Mr. Eisenberg. In order to disengage——
Mr. Cunningham. Either that, or cocked before the block will be out of the way. When you pull the trigger and you don't release it or if it is in the cocked position and the trigger is pulled and not released, the hammer will stay forward. The firing pin will stay forward, so you can see it out through the breech face, as long as the trigger is pulled. Then when you release the trigger, the rebound block throws your trigger forward, so the weapon can be fired again.
Mr. Eisenberg. You are modifying what you had said previously?
Mr. Cunningham. Yes.
Mr. Eisenberg. And you do that upon closer examination of the weapon?
Mr. Cunningham. No; it is on the basis of trying to describe an internal part without seeing it. If you would care to, I can show you what it looks like. I have a photograph of the National Rifle Association breakdown. It would be easier to explain if I could show you what I am referring to.
Mr. Eisenberg. Could you, please?
Mr. Cunningham. Yes.
Mr. Eisenberg. Before you refer to this diagram, could I take a look at it?
Congressman Ford, could I have that diagram admitted into evidence?