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ACDLA SUMMER SEMINAR Joseph M. Saloom
FIREARMS/TOOLMARKS ACDLA SUMMER SEMINAR Joseph M. Saloom J.M. Saloom
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Alabama Department of Forensic Sciences Brief History
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J.M. Saloom
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Alabama Department of Forensic Sciences
Firearms / Toolmarks Laboratories: Huntsville Birmingham Montgomery Mobile J.M. Saloom
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FIREARMS/TOOLMARKS The firearms / toolmarks examiner is responsible for comparing bullets and cartridge cases to a particular weapon or to each other. Examination of clothing for gunpowder residue, and comparing pry marks, cuts, impressions and saw marks back to a particular tool. J.M. Saloom
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The scientific theory/basis that we operate
under, is that no two items in nature are microscopically identical. Therefore, it follows that no two man-made items are microscopically identical, and we may make determinations based on microscopic comparisons. J.M. Saloom
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Routine firearm examinations and results:
Caliber Make of weapon Weapon type and model Safety features and whether they work Capacity Trigger pull Proper function J.M. Saloom
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Cartridge
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CARTRIDGE CASE PRIMER CUP BULLET POWDER ANVIL FLASH HOLE J.M. Saloom
Louise Walzer, JPSO Crime Lab
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Rimfire Cartridge
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BLANK DRILLED BARREL RIFLED BARREL
Cross Section of unrifled gun barrel BLANK DRILLED BARREL RIFLED BARREL J.M. Saloom Louise Walzer, JPSO Crime Lab
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BROACH RIFLING METHOD CUTTING BLADES (note imperfections) J.M. Saloom
Louise Walzer, JPSO Crime Lab
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Button Rifling The button is made of
Side view The button is made of solid carbide and is larger than the reamed bore of the gun barrel. Front view J.M. Saloom Louise Walzer, JPSO Crime Lab
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Rifling
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- J.M. Saloom Louise Walzer, JPSO Crime Lab
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Important information for the “no gun” case...
Winchester 38 special caliber lead bullet Q-load 134 grains six lands and grooves right twist (possible revolvers: Rossi, Taurus, Spesco) (possible derringers: Excam, Hy-Hunter F.I.E., E.I.G.) bullet land bullet groove MEASURED WIDTH OF BULLET GROOVE J.M. Saloom MEASURED WIDTH OF BULLET LAND Louise Walzer, JPSO Crime Lab
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Comparison Microscope
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BULLET COMPARISON
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How marks get on the fired cartridge cases. J.M. Saloom
Louise Walzer, JPSO Crime Lab
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- The firing pin is recessed
The firing pin strikes the primer, sending the bullet down the barrel. The back of the primer is slammed back onto the breech. J.M. Saloom Louise Walzer, JPSO Crime Lab
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Firing Pin Striking Primer J.M. Saloom Louise Walzer, JPSO Crime Lab
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Firing Pin Breech J.M. Saloom
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Breech Extractor Firing Pin J.M. Saloom Louise Walzer, JPSO Crime Lab
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Rearward movement of Slide after cartridge has been fired
Ejection port Breech Slide Extractor Ejection of Fired Cartridge Case J.M. Saloom
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- R P 3 L 8 P S FIRED CARTRIDGE CASE BREECH MARKS FIRING PIN
IMPRESSION 3 L 8 P S J.M. Saloom Louise Walzer, JPSO Crime Lab
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CARTRIDGE CASE COMPARISON
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Cartridge Case Comparison
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Shotshell
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Shotshell components J.M. Saloom
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Additional firearm related examinations
Clothing examination for gunpowder Location of holes and other defects in clothing Serial number restoration Ballistic determinations Fingerprints J.M. Saloom
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Gunshot Residue
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Gunshot hole in shirt
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Gunpowder Particles
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Toolmarks examinations and results
What type of tool was involved Could the tool submitted make the mark in question Comparison and determination of toolmark match J.M. Saloom
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Toolmark
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Additional toolmark related examinations
Wire striation matches Fracture matches J.M. Saloom
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Wire cover extrusion marks
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