Representative Ford. They may be admitted.
(The documents referred to were marked Commission Exhibits Nos. 596 through 600, and received in evidence.)
Representative Ford. Will the witness explain to the Commission what they mean?
Mr. Eisenberg. Yes; he will. Did you also make a photograph of the breech face of the weapon, Mr. Cunningham?
Mr. Cunningham. I did. I didn't take this photograph. I was present when it was taken. I have compared the negative with the actual breech face of Commission Exhibit 143, and I found it to be a true and accurate reproduction.
Mr. Eisenberg. Could you show us that photograph? May I have that admitted as 601, Mr. Chairman?
Representative Ford. It may be admitted.
(The document referred to was marked Commission Exhibit No. 601, and received in evidence.)
Mr. Eisenberg. Could you show us the area of the revolver which corresponds to the area shown in the photograph, Exhibit 601?
Mr. Cunningham. Yes, sir. The cylinder was first removed to facilitate the photograph. That is very easily done by removing the forward sideplate screw, which is just above the trigger, which allows the crane to slide right out, and the cylinder removed.