Mrs. De Mohrenschildt. Well, we had only one rifle on our trip. But my father was a collector of guns, that was his hobby.
Mr. Jenner. And being accustomed to rifles, to the extent you have indicated, you noticed this telescopic lens, because you had not seen a rifle with a telescopic lens on it before? Had you seen a rifle with the bolt action that this has?
Mrs. De Mohrenschildt. No; I didn't ever know. I read it was bolt action, but I would not know.
Mr. Jenner. But you did notice this protrusion, the ball sticking out?
Mrs. De Mohrenschildt. No; I don't recall. The only thing there was something on it. It could be that it was the telescopic sight or something, but it was something on the rifle. It was not a smooth, plain rifle. This is for sure.
Mr. Jenner. Now, when you saw that, and being surprised, were you concerned about it?
Mrs. De Mohrenschildt. I just asked what on earth is he doing with a rifle?
Mr. Jenner. What did she say?
Mrs. De Mohrenschildt. She said, "Oh, he just loves to shoot." I said, "Where on earth does he shoot? Where can he shoot?" When they lived in a little house. "Oh, he goes in the park and he shoots at leaves and things like that." But it didn't strike me too funny, because I personally love skeet shooting. I never kill anything. But I adore to shoot at a target, target shooting.
Mr. Jenner. Skeet?