EJECTOR MARKS from a M1911A1.45 AUTOMATIC Slides Assembled by Luke Haag-Criminalist Forensic Science Services Carefree, AZ.

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EJECTOR MARKS from a M1911A1.45 AUTOMATIC Slides Assembled by Luke Haag-Criminalist Forensic Science Services Carefree, AZ

.45-CALIBER SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL Slide Forward Slide Retracted

Disassembled into the Major Components frame slide barrel ejector

EJECTOR in the ASSEMBLED PISTOL

FIRED CARTRIDGE about to CONTACT the EJECTOR Slide

EJECTOR: Left and Right Side Views

EJECTOR: Working Surface

EJECTOR: Working Surface Low Magnification Medium Magnification High Magnification

5 TEST-FIRED CARTRIDGES from the.45 AUTOMATIC Ejector Marks

EJECTOR MARKS on 2 TEST-FIRED CARTRIDGES

‘Click’ for some representative points of comparison