Mr. Belin. Did the FBI indicate at what time, what period that they felt you might have received this rifle originally?
Mr. Waldman. We were able to determine from our purchase records the date in which the rifle had been received, and they also had a record of when it had been shipped, so we knew the approximate date of receipt by us, and from that we made—let's see, we examined our microfilm records which show orders from mail order customers and related papers, and from this determined to whom the gun had been shipped by us.
Mr. Belin. Are these microfilm records part of your customary recording of transactions of your company?
Mr. Waldman. Yes; they are.
Mr. Belin. I'm handing you what has been marked as an FBI Exhibit D-77 and ask you if you know what this is.
Mr. Waldman. This is a microfilm record that—of mail order transactions for a given period of time. It was turned over by us to the FBI.
Mr. Belin. Do you know when it was turned over to the FBI?
Mr. Waldman. It was turned over to them on November 23, 1963.
Mr. Belin. Now, you are reading from the carton containing that microfilm. Do you know whose initials are on there?
Mr. Waldman. Yes; the initials on here are mine and they were put on the date on which this was turned over to the FBI concerned with the investigation.