A total of seven shots were fired at the HyperSpectral Sciences, Inc. firing site in Cinebar, WA, in support of the program to elucidate the internal electric breakdown phenomena. Three experiments were full-up HFCG shots. All of the HFCG shots broke down, while the last one exhibited the clearest example of "classical" breakdown. The correlation of the computer model threshold calculation with the last shot is quite good. The use of framing and streak cameras as a diagnostic has proved viable; the contact point as well as the breakdown are very visible. It was found that the electrical arcs that result from the breakdowns do not move. They are overrun by the contact point. The compressed gas in the interior of the HFCG must be taken into account. While it seems quite evident that the breaks are from the stator to the armature, our evidence cannot prove the point. Details of the firing arrangements, the data recovery methods, and the results with comparisons to theory [1], [2], and [3] are presented.