Mr. Nicol. I would say there was nothing, no major marks to preclude it. However, I was unable to find what would satisfy me to say that it positively came from that particular weapon. So that I would place it in the category of bullets which could have come from this particular weapon, but not to the exclusion of all others.
Mr. Eisenberg. Is this short of the "probable" category in which you placed the Walker bullets, or is it in the same category?
Mr. Nicol. This is in a gray area between black and white, and it is somewhat nebulous to pin it down to a precise percentage dimension.
Mr. Eisenberg. Mr. Nicol, were you able to identify the type of bullet which is involved in each of these four exhibits—that is, the manufacturer of 603, 602, 604, and 605?
Mr. Nicol. No; I did not attempt this, because I did not have an adequate reference collection against which to make the comparison.
Mr. Eisenberg. I do not have any further questions, Mr. Chairman.
The Chairman. I have no questions.
Mr. Rhyne. No questions.
Mr. Eisenberg. Mr. Nicol, do you have anything you would like to add before we conclude?
Mr. Nicol. No; I think I have covered everything.