Mr. Belin. Would Mr. Sharp or anyone else in your company in any way sight in the sight, whether it would be boresighting or actual firing with the sight?

Mr. Waldman. No; it's very unlikely in an inexpensive rife of this sort that he would do anything other than roughly aline the scope with the rifle.

Mr. Belin. Do you have any records which show where you purchased the scope?

Mr. Waldman. It's reasonably certain the scope was purchased from Martin B. Retting, Inc., 1129 Washington Boulevard. Culver City, Calif.

Mr. Belin. Would it have any identification on the scope itself, if you know?

Mr. Waldman. It's most probable it carried the name "Ordnance Optics."

Mr. Belin. Now, Mr. Waldman, perhaps we'd better further identify the microfilm which show your control numbers. We marked the microfilm as Waldman Deposition Exhibit No. 6. Do you have any control numbers on this at all which indicate which microfilm this is?

Mr. Waldman. This is our film No. 38, which covers our transactions Nos. 269688 through 270596.

Mr. Belin. And I believe that you already testified to the control number or transaction number that appears on Waldman Deposition Exhibit No. 7 as being number what?

Mr. Waldman. 270502.