Mr. Liebeler. That would throw the accuracy of the rifle off, wouldn't it?
Mr. Ryder. Yes.
Mr. Liebeler. That is all I have, Mr. Ryder. I just wanted you to look at the pictures, and I thank you very much.
Mr. Ryder. I don't know which one it was, but it looked—it looks like a copy of the one the FBI man had, except it's been copied over and over. This is not as plain as the one he had.
Mr. Liebeler. Let me ask you if the FBI or anybody that ever talked to you ever showed you any pictures of a man and asked you if you could identify that man as Oswald?
Mr. Ryder. He showed me a picture of Oswald, but like I told him, I couldn't say definitely if I knew him or not.
Mr. Liebeler. Let me show you some other pictures that we have. The first five pictures have previously been marked Commission Exhibits Nos. 451 and 453 through 456, and I will ask you if you can recognize the man or men described in these pictures. Have you ever seen them anywhere, as far as you can recall? And second, if you have ever seen him in the shop?
Mr. Ryder. No; they don't look like—too familiar to me.
Mr. Liebeler. Do they appear to be pictures of the same man to you, or a different man?
Mr. Ryder. They look actually to me like they are different men. These two look real close.