forensics - arson and firearms

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cartridge

a case usually made of brass or copper containing the power charge the primer and the bullet

griess test

a chemical test used to develop patterns of gunpowder residues around bullet holes. presence of nitrites

comparison microscope

a compound microscope that allows the side-by-side comparison of samples, such as of hair or fibers

spontaneous combustion

a fire caused by a natural heat-producing process in the presence of sufficient air and fuel

pistol

a firearm designed to be held and fired with one hand

shotgun

a firearm with a smooth bore designed to fire small pellets called shot or rifled slugs.

revolver

a pistol having a revolving cylinder with several cartridge chambers that may be fired in succession

rifle

a shoulder firearm with a rifled barrel designed to fire one projectile at a time

firearm

a weapon capable of firing a projectile using a confined explosive as a propellant (pistol or rifle)

high explosives

an explosive with a velocity of detonation greater than 1,000 meters per second

low explosives

an explosive with a velocity of detonation less than 1,000 meters per second ex: fireworks

tool marks

any impression, scratch or abrasion made when contact occurs between a tool and an object

IBIS

computerized image analysis system that records striated images from bullets and cartridge cases for comparison in a national database

gunshot residue

consists of burned and unburned gunpowder, vaporized and particulate lead, primer residues of lead, barium and antimony

fully automatic weapon

continuously fires rounds while the trigger is pressed and held.

incendiary devices

devices specifically created to start fires, such as a Molotov Cocktail

semiautomatic weapon

fires one round with each individual trigger pull

indentation marks

made when a tool is pressed against a softer surface

abrasion marks

made when one surface slides across another

gunpowder

main propellent in modern firearms

gauge

measurement of shotgun to develop patterns of gunpowder residues around bullet holes

cutting marks

produced along the edge as a surface is cut

combustion

rapid combination of oxygen with another substance, accompanied by production of noticeable heat and light

grooves

spiral cuts into the bore of a barrel that give the bullet its spin or rotation as it moves down the barrel

rifling

spiral grooves cut into the inside barrel surface to cause a bullet to spin, thereby stabilizing it

oxidation

the combination of a substance with oxygen

caliber

the diameter of the bore of a rifle before the rifling grooves are cut

deflargation

the extremely rapid burning of a material that is much faster than normal combustion, but slower than detonation

muzzle

the forward end of a barrel.

barrel

the metal tube of a firearm made from iron or steel, through which the bullet or shot charge passes when the firearm is fired

flashpoint

the minimum temperature at which a liquid fuel produces enough vapor to burn

firing pin

the part of the breech mechanism which strikes the primer of the cartridge.

magazine

the part of the repeating firearm which holds the cartridges or shells in position ready to be loaded one at a time into the chamber

trajectory

the path a bullet travels from muzzle to impact

lands

the raised areas between two grooves in the rifling of a gun barrel that impart grooves on the bullet

ballistics

the study of what happens to moving projectiles in the barrel and in flight; their trajectory, force, impact and penetration

bore

the tunnel down the barrel of a firearm through which the projectile travel

sodium rhodizonate testing

used to detect lead residues

accelerant

wany material used to start or sustain a fire

auto-ignition temperature

when an object, such as wood, reaches this type of temperature, it will combust or burn in the air without a spark or ignition source:


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