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    Automatic weapons are supposed to be used for things like self defense and hunting, but some people prefer to use them differently. A special type of gun called the AR-15 is exceptionally dangerous because of the type of bullet it uses. According to (Green tip)“ a special bullet called the M855 is used in the AR-15”. The reason this is a problem is because the M855 is a special bullet that can pierce through armour. This is especially dangerous to police officers because their bullet proof vests

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    Common Criminal Weapons

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    Guns are the most common weapons used in murder cases. And it is used to identify the murderer. Criminals can cover up most evidence but they often forget about the evidence left by the weapon itself. Starting in 1835 with a defect found in a bullet recovered from the victim and ballistic evidence has been useful ever since. In 1854 a wading of newspaper was found in the barrel of the weapon used and the newspaper was found in the suspects house. The earliest use of bullet examination can be found

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    Can the angle of a fatal blow be determined by the locations of the victim’s bloodstains? I will be comparing multiple bloodstains to one another and measuring them, trying to determine the angle at which I struck the “victim” (a kitchen sponge). This practice, called bloodstain analysis, is used by forensic investigators to determine the cause, position, and even time of death. I believe that by using trigonometry, I will be able to establish the angles at which I hit each sponge. I will repeat

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    Robert Blakey Case Essay

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    The case that was researched is the case of the people vs. Robert Blake. In this case it is stated that the husband Robert Blake murdered his wife Bonnie Bakley. It was determined that Mr.Blake fired shots from a world war 2 vintage 9mm Walther P38 Luger pistol. The weapon was found in a dumpster near where Mr. Blake parked his car and was covered with dirt and motor oil. The 9mm pistol was cleaned and tested fired. And the gun was fired to see if it would leave gunshot residue behind after being

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    Processing all different types of firearms is as important as lifting a fingerprint or packaging DNA as evidence. It must be done in a cautious, & safe manner so that fingerprints are not ruined, & safety of the investigator is insured. While using the proper techniques to processing firearms for evidence a case can be brought to closure quicker, & another criminal can be removed from the streets. The investigators must realize the importance of the firearm being processed in order to find clues

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    Gunshot residue (GSR) is regarded as one of the key evidences when it comes to any kind of shooting case. It helps in determining numerous factors about the crime scene and accurate assessment of gunshot wounds. Unfortunately, it is not certain that the body found on the scene will display the characteristics of crime scene. Instead, most of the time victims are found partially/fully decomposed, submerged in water for longer period, buried or even skeletonized. The macroscopic gunshot wounds are

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    Super Redhawk Case Study

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    Had enough 10mm? Ruger though not. But the New Hampshire gunmaker continues to take a different spin in building an arsenal for the hottest old pistol round on the market today. It’s another wheelgun! But unlike its first 10mm offering from last fall, the Super Redhawk, it has the potential of appealing to a greater swath of the revolver-shooting public. The GP100 Match Champion is the decked out iteration of the company’s popular double-action revolver line. And should provide a rather versatile

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    Fire Arms Research Paper

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    mechanism) configured to remain (stay) mounted to (affixed to) the firearm magazine, and interacting with a magazine spring contained in the firearm magazine. BACKGROUND A firearm is a portable gun or a barreled weapon that launches one or more projectiles (bullets) often driven by an explosive force. Modern firearms are usually described by their caliber (i.e. their bore

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    Ihmsa Case Study

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    distance totaling 60 possible targets for those matches. The Internationals, or world championship match, was always double the standard course of fire, or 80 targets. Since many people traveled long distances, 5 preparation sight-in shots were also allowed at most matches. In the case of a tie, shoot-off targets, usually chickens placed at 200 meters, were shot in banks of 5 to determine a winner. IHMSA competitions were family friendly. Wives and children were encouraged to participate as shooters

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