Interesting, QCC...
What can be added, is that the rifle had been fingerprinted by this time (by reference to the white arrow visible on the wooden rifle butt), and that at some point prior to the commencement of Jeremy Bambers trial, police had physically attached the all important sound moderator onto the end of the rifles barrel!
Note - the presence of a signatured exhibit label attached to rifle, but no such exhibit label attached to the sound moderator.
Is/was this because police knew that there was a .22 rifle with a silencer attached to the barrel of one of the two rifles which were found at the scene at the beginning of the police investigation?
With this knowledge (if true) then I ask myself - whether there was (ever) a sound moderator attached to the .22 semi automatic rifles barrel, when police (firearm officers) entered 'the farmhouse' from 7.30am, onwards? I am drawn to the following crime scene photograph (23) and I ask myself, at the time this particular photograph was taken (either by Headquarters, or Witham SOCO?), does it confirm this assumption as being 100% true, or not?