Title: Firearms Identification
1Firearms Identification
2Forensic firearms examinations
- identification of a bullet, cartridge case, or
other ammunition component as having been fired
by or in a particular firearm. - the possibility for such singular identification
can be attributed to specific machining processes
used in the manufacture of firearms.
3Rifling
- Helical grooves (rifling), cut into the bore of a
barrel of a firearm during production, increase
the accuracy of that firearm - Effects
- Spin
- Stabilized
- Marks on the bullet (lands and grooves)
4A rifled barrel
- will contain scratches, scrapes, and other minute
nicks and flaws - exacerbated through the subsequent use and
discharge of the firearm - or as a result of natural wearing processes such
as rusting and corrosion - bullet will have unique microscopic markings as a
result
5Firing pin impressions
- During the discharge of a firearm, the firing pin
strikes the primer of a cartridge, creating
microscopic contact marks and unique
indentations.
6Breechface impressions
- As the powder within the cartridge begins
burning, the cartridge case is propelled
backwards against the breechface with enough
force to be impressed with the characteristic
microscopic features of that surface.
7When no firearm is recovered
- rifling parameters taken from the recovered
bullets can be used to determine the possible
manufacturers of the firearm from which the
bullets were fired. - General rifling characteristics or GRC are the
identified rifling pattern (i.e. 8/right) and the
diameters of the individual lands and grooves. - Using these parameters, firearm examiners can
search through a database of known rifling data.Â
8A typical GRC search
- a 9mm LUGER bullet, fired from a 6/right rifled
barrel, with a land width of .055 and a groove
width of .125.Â
9Results of Search
CARTRIDGE MANUFACTURER TWIST LG LAND GROOVE
9MM LUGER AA ARMS INC R 6 .055 .120
9MM LUGER ASTRA R 6 .053 .128
9MM LUGER BERETTA R 6 .055 .130
9MM LUGER HI-POINT FIREARMS R 6 .055 .120
9MM LUGER INTERDYNAMIC R 6 .055 .124
9MM LUGER LLAMA R 6 .054 .120
9MM LUGER MAUSER R 6 .054 .128
9MM LUGER SMITH WESSON R 6 .056 .122
9MM LUGER STAR R 6 .054 .126
9MM LUGER SWD INC R 6 .055 .120
10FBI Database
- The database used by firearm examiners all over
the world is compiled and maintained by the FBI. - The FBI has been recording rifling data from
firearms for over 20 years. - As new firearms are manufactured, the rifling
data is included in the database.
11Case Study
- Many years ago, a double murder occurred in our
community. An elderly couple was found shot to
death in their home by their son. - It appeared from the scene that there had been a
break-in but the son was immediately a suspect.
Investigators had a feeling that the son may have
committed the crime but could not determine if he
had owned or had access to a firearm. - Bullets from the scene were examined and it was
determined that they were of 38 caliber and were
fired from an 8/right rifled barrel.
12Case Study
- A list of manufacturers was compiled and given to
the investigators. - Using this list, the investigators searched a
weekly "Bargain Mart" classified ad publication.
By calling the ads for firearms included on the
list of possibilities, the investigators found
one individual who said he had sold his revolver
to an individual who matched the description of
the son. - The son was then picked out of a police line-up
by the individual who had sold him the gun. When
confronted with the evidence the son confessed to
the killings.