Firearms Flashcards
1
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Firearm accuracy
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Generally the accuracy of a firearm can be improved by lengthening it’s barrel
2
Q
Rifling
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- Spiral grooves can cause the bullet to spin (improves accuracy)
- Can be used to identify the weapons manufacturer
- Imprints different scratch patterns on bullets (striations)
3
Q
Firearm accuracy
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Grooves- cut out areas in barrel
Lands- the area between the grooves
Gun manufactures have certain characteristics in rifling (number of lands/grooves, direction of twist, degree of twist
4
Q
Rifling pt 2
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- barrel drilling and reaming: a barrel blank is drilled and then smoothed forming the final barrel land surfaces
- broach cutter: a solid rid of steel that is pushed through the barrel of the gun
- drill cuts the grooves and leaves unique marks (striations) from imperfections
- even barrels made in succession won’t have identical striations
5
Q
Two main categories of firearms
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1. Handguns •revolver •pistol 2. Long guns •rifles • shotguns
6
Q
Handguns
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- compact weapons that can be fired with one hand
- delivers multiple shots without reloading
- shorter barrels to be easily concealed
- barrels have rifling
7
Q
Revolvers
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- cartridge cases remain in the cylinder after firing
* fired cartridge cases will be found at a crime scene only if perp reloaded
8
Q
Advantages of Revolvers
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- Cost dependent on brand
- Simpler
- More reliable
- Easier to use
- Accuracy depends on manufacturing and materials
9
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Disadvantages of Revolvers
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- Generally limited to six shots
- Takes more time to reload
- Require a more forceful trigger pull
- Single-action models: hammer must be cocked before each shot