Forensic Ballistics Gun Shot Residue. Serial Number Restoration To restore a serial number that has been removed or obliterated, the area must be thoroughly.

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Forensic Ballistics Gun Shot Residue

Serial Number Restoration To restore a serial number that has been removed or obliterated, the area must be thoroughly cleaned and polished.

Serial Number Restoration To restore a serial number that has been removed or obliterated, the area must be thoroughly cleaned and polished. An etching reagent is applied which will react with the strained area faster than the unaltered metal, allowing the numbers to appear.

Collection and Preservation of Firearm Evidence Firearms Safety is the most important precaution, preventing all accidental discharge of a loaded weapon in transit.

Collection and Preservation of Firearm Evidence Firearms Safety is the most important precaution, preventing all accidental discharge of a loaded weapon in transit. All firearm evidence should be marked for identification with evidence tag attached to the trigger guard.

Collection and Preservation of Firearm Evidence Firearms Safety is the most important precaution, preventing all accidental discharge of a loaded weapon in transit. All firearm evidence should be marked for identification with evidence tag attached to the trigger guard. Firearm recovered from an underwater location should be transported in the submerged in the water found to prevent rust.

Ammunition Bullets recovered at a crime scene are scribed with the investigator’s initials and should be wrapped in tissue paper before transport to protect any trace evidence. The exact location of shell casings should be noted.

Gunpowder Deposits A firearm victim’s clothing must be preserved to prevent damage or disruption to the gunpowder residues deposited around the bullet hole.

Gunpowder Deposits A firearm victim’s clothing must be preserved to prevent damage or disruption to the gunpowder residues deposited around the bullet hole. Wet clothing should be air dried out of direct sunlight and then folded for protection.

Gunpowder Deposits A firearm victim’s clothing must be preserved to prevent damage or disruption to the gunpowder residues deposited around the bullet hole. Wet clothing should be air dried out of direct sunlight and then folded for protection. Each item should be placed in a separate paper bag.

Residue on Clothing Clothing of the victim is chemically tested for gunshot residue to confirm the distance determination. The Griess Test indicates a positive result with a color change to pink. Clothing of the victim is chemically tested for gunshot residue to confirm the distance determination. The Griess Test indicates a positive result with a color change to pink.

Gunshot Residue (GSR) on Hands When a weapon is fired residue is propelled both forward and backward. When a weapon is fired residue is propelled both forward and backward.

Gunshot Residue (GSR) on Hands When a weapon is fired residue is propelled both forward and backward. When a weapon is fired residue is propelled both forward and backward. The residue that is propelled backwards leaves traces on the shooter’s hands as well as anyone within very close range. The residue that is propelled backwards leaves traces on the shooter’s hands as well as anyone within very close range.

GSR on Hands The GSR is most likely concentrated on the thumb web and the back of the firing hand. The GSR is most likely concentrated on the thumb web and the back of the firing hand.

GSR on Hands The GSR is most likely concentrated on the thumb web and the back of the firing hand. The GSR is most likely concentrated on the thumb web and the back of the firing hand. The GSR stays on the hands for approximately 2 hours and is easily removed by washing or wiping the hands. The GSR stays on the hands for approximately 2 hours and is easily removed by washing or wiping the hands.

GSR on Hands The GSR is most likely concentrated on the thumb web and the back of the firing hand. The GSR is most likely concentrated on the thumb web and the back of the firing hand. The GSR stays on the hands for approximately 2 hours and is easily removed by washing or wiping the hands. The GSR stays on the hands for approximately 2 hours and is easily removed by washing or wiping the hands. In a suicide, the hands will be bagged and tested for GSR at the Medical Examiner’s office. In a suicide, the hands will be bagged and tested for GSR at the Medical Examiner’s office.

GSR on Hands The Dermal Nitrate Test, developed in 1933, was used for many years. However, it gave many false positives with cigarette ash, urine and cosmetics. The Dermal Nitrate Test, developed in 1933, was used for many years. However, it gave many false positives with cigarette ash, urine and cosmetics.

GSR on Hands The Dermal Nitrate Test, developed in 1933, was used for many years. However, it gave many false positives with cigarette ash, urine and cosmetics. The Dermal Nitrate Test, developed in 1933, was used for many years. However, it gave many false positives with cigarette ash, urine and cosmetics. During the test, the suspects hands were covered in wax. After the wax hardened it was removed and chemically tested. During the test, the suspects hands were covered in wax. After the wax hardened it was removed and chemically tested.

GSR on Hands The Dermal Nitrate Test, developed in 1933, was used for many years. However, it gave many false positives with cigarette ash, urine and cosmetics. The Dermal Nitrate Test, developed in 1933, was used for many years. However, it gave many false positives with cigarette ash, urine and cosmetics. During the test, the suspects hands were covered in wax. After the wax hardened it was removed and chemically tested. During the test, the suspects hands were covered in wax. After the wax hardened it was removed and chemically tested. A blue color indicated a positive result for GSR. A blue color indicated a positive result for GSR.

Today’s tests for GSR on Hands Barium and Antimony are both components in GSR. Several techniques are used to test for these elements. Barium and Antimony are both components in GSR. Several techniques are used to test for these elements.

Today’s tests for GSR on Hands Barium and Antimony are both components in GSR. Several techniques are used to test for these elements. Barium and Antimony are both components in GSR. Several techniques are used to test for these elements. 1. First, the investigator will remove the GSR particles with tape or swabs.

Today’s tests for GSR on Hands Barium and Antimony are both components in GSR. Several techniques are used to test for these elements. Barium and Antimony are both components in GSR. Several techniques are used to test for these elements. 1. First, the investigator will remove the GSR particles with tape or swabs. 2. Next, the particles may be examined with a Scanning Electron Microscope, Neutron Activation Analysis or Flameless Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry.

Today’s tests for GSR on Hands Barium and Antimony are both components in GSR. Several techniques are used to test for these elements. Barium and Antimony are both components in GSR. Several techniques are used to test for these elements. 1. First, the investigator will remove the GSR particles with tape or swabs. 2. Next, the particles may be examined with a Scanning Electron Microscope, Neutron Activation Analysis or Flameless Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry. 3. The presence of Barium and Antimony is considered a positive for GSR.

Serial Number Restoration Firearms are “ stamped” with an identification serial number. These numbers are linked to the buyer of the firearm. Firearms are “ stamped” with an identification serial number. These numbers are linked to the buyer of the firearm.

Serial Number Restoration Firearms are “ stamped” with an identification serial number. These numbers are linked to the buyer of the firearm. Firearms are “ stamped” with an identification serial number. These numbers are linked to the buyer of the firearm. Identification numbers are usually etched on the metal body, frame or plate of the gun. Identification numbers are usually etched on the metal body, frame or plate of the gun.

Serial Number Restoration Firearms are “ stamped” with an identification serial number. These numbers are linked to the buyer of the firearm. Firearms are “ stamped” with an identification serial number. These numbers are linked to the buyer of the firearm. Identification numbers are usually etched on the metal body, frame or plate of the gun. Identification numbers are usually etched on the metal body, frame or plate of the gun. Many times, criminals “erase” the serial number and it has to be restored once the weapon is at the crime lab. Many times, criminals “erase” the serial number and it has to be restored once the weapon is at the crime lab.

Distance Determination Distance determination is necessary for many gunshot wounds. If the shooter pleads self-defense, it is very important to know the distance between the shooter and victim. Distance determination is necessary for many gunshot wounds. If the shooter pleads self-defense, it is very important to know the distance between the shooter and victim.

Distance Determination Distance determination is necessary for many gunshot wounds. If the shooter pleads self-defense, it is very important to know the distance between the shooter and victim. Distance determination is necessary for many gunshot wounds. If the shooter pleads self-defense, it is very important to know the distance between the shooter and victim. Suicide victims will also have residue on close wounds. Lack of residue may indicate foul play. Suicide victims will also have residue on close wounds. Lack of residue may indicate foul play.