My Apology to Bill Brown for using the word “rusty” instead of the word“corrosion”. There was some previous discussion of the condition of the barrel in another thread and I had asked the question if the word “corrosion” pertained only to pitting or could it also indicate a layer of oxidation was found.
Unless there is some other testimony specifically referencing “a layer of oxidation” which is a form of rust that COULD be removed from firing 3 rounds, then there does not appear to be a suitable rebuttal to Mr Browns posting of the FBI “expert” defining corrosion” as specifically pertaining to the pitting of the barrel.
Mr. McCLOY - were the lands in good shape?
Mr. FRAZIER - No, sir; the lands and the grooves were worn, the corners were worn
"and"
Mr. McCLOY - Was it what you would call pitted?,
Mr FRAZIER - the interior of the surface was roughened from corrosion or wear.
Mr. McCLOY - were the lands in good shape?
Mr. FRAZIER - No, sir; the lands and the grooves were worn, the corners were worn
"and"
Mr. McCLOY - Was it what you would call pitted?,
Mr FRAZIER - the interior of the surface was roughened from corrosion or wear.