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One of the biggest problems in making an identification is that few evidence bullets are submitted intact. Most are badly distorted, wiped and/or fragmented.
To figure out if a bullet could have originated from a specific firearm, however, a forensic firearm and tool mark examiner uses an instrument called a comparison microscope to compare a questioned bullet (one recovered from a crime scene, for example) to bullets test fired from a suspect firearm.
Head stamp. A head stamp is the markings on the bottom of a cartridge case designed for a firearm. It usually tells who manufactured the case. If it is a civilian case it often also tells the caliber: if it is military, the year of manufacture is often added.
By examining unique striations, scratches left behind on the bullet and weapon, individual fired rounds can be, but not always are, linked back to a specific weapon. These striations are due to the rifling inside the barrel of handguns. Rifling spins the bullet when it is shot out of the barrel to improve accuracy.
Cartridge cases are most commonly made of brass, although steel is also widely used, and cases for shotgun pellets are made of brass and cardboard.
Imperfections in the surface of the interior of the barrel leave striations on the projectiles. Striations have the potential to be consistently reproduced in a unique pattern on every bullet that passes down the barrel of a firearm. The key word in the previous sentence is unique.
Standard Newtonian Physics. A bullet in flight falls at the rate described by the equation S = Not + 1/2 A (T × T), or S equals V subzero T plus one-half A times T squared.
x = Ex * t → t = x / Ex. y = h + By * t — g * t² / 2 = h + x * By / Ex — g * (x / Ex)Â2 / 2. Y = h + x * (V * sin()) / (V * cos()) — g * (x / V * cos())Â2 / 2.
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