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Forensic Firearm Examination /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Monturo, Chris (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London, United Kingdom : Academic Press, an imprint of Elsevier, 2019.
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Machine generated contents note: Barrel
  • Breech face
  • Cartridge case head
  • Chamber
  • Cylinder
  • Ejector
  • Ejection port
  • Extractor
  • Firing pin
  • Firing pin aperture
  • Gas port
  • Hammer
  • Magazine
  • Mandrel
  • Muzzle
  • Obturation
  • Pistol
  • Polygonal rifling
  • Practical impossibility
  • Primer
  • Projectile
  • Propellant
  • Rifling marks
  • Rifling twist
  • Safety mechanism
  • Sear
  • Striker
  • Trigger
  • Firearm types
  • Semiautomatic firearm
  • Gas-operated semiautomatic firearms
  • Revolvers
  • Lever action
  • Pump action
  • Bolt action
  • Break open
  • Derringers
  • Shotguns
  • Primers
  • Gunpowder
  • Bullets
  • Full metal jacket
  • Copper-plated bullet
  • Jacketed soft point
  • Jacketed hollow point
  • Solid copper hollow point
  • Wadcutter
  • Semiwadcutter
  • Lead round nose
  • Spitzer bullet
  • Boattail
  • Cannelure
  • Special purpose/premium ammunition
  • Federal ammunition
  • Speer
  • Remington
  • Hornady
  • Aguila
  • Starfire
  • Browning jacketed hollow point
  • Specialty ammunition by design
  • Glaser safety slugs
  • Solid copper bullets
  • Frangible ammunition
  • Subsonic ammunition
  • Manufacturer identifiers on bullets
  • Caliber
  • Cartridge case
  • Rifle ammunition
  • Belted base
  • Wildcat cartridges
  • Shotgun ammunition
  • Shotgun gauge
  • Wad
  • Shot
  • Alternative shot compositions
  • Shotgun slugs
  • Shotgun chokes
  • Types of chokes
  • Rimfire ammunition
  • Necked Down Rimfire Ammunition
  • Types of marks for comparison purposes
  • Impressed toolmarks
  • Striated toolmarks
  • Class characteristics of cartridge cases
  • Cycle of operation
  • Class characteristics of the firing pin
  • Rectangular/elliptical firing pins
  • Flat-based firing pins
  • Class characteristics of the firing pin aperture
  • Class characteristics of a firearm barrel
  • Individual characteristics
  • Mechanics of machining
  • Surface roughness
  • Chip formation
  • Built-up edge
  • Plowing
  • Sideflow
  • Shearing
  • Chatter
  • Tool wear
  • Pressure weld
  • Types of machining
  • Grinding
  • Machining methods used in the manufacturing of firearm parts
  • Electrical discharge machining
  • Stamping
  • Metal injection molding
  • Powdered metal
  • Die casting
  • Investment casting
  • Finishing processes of firearm parts
  • Abrasive blasting
  • Tumbling
  • Chrome plating
  • Parkerization
  • Barrel drilling and reaming
  • Hook rifling
  • Broach rifling
  • Hammer forging
  • Button rifling
  • Electrochemical rifling
  • Cast barrels
  • Honing and lapping
  • Comparison microscope
  • Stereo microscope
  • Balance
  • Calipers
  • Linear measuring device
  • Force gauge
  • Primer flow back
  • Aperture shear
  • Firing pin drag
  • Firing pin drag as a result of incidental interaction
  • Firing pin
  • Firing pin bounce
  • Firing pin contact as a result of cycling
  • Ejector
  • Extractor
  • Chamber marks
  • Ejection port marks
  • Magazine marks
  • Slide drag
  • Bunter marks
  • Individual characteristic comparison
  • Individual characteristics resulting from alteration
  • Alternative comparisons involving bullets
  • Documentation
  • Marking evidence
  • Report writing
  • Bias
  • Contextual bias
  • Confirmation bias
  • Ethics and court testimony
  • Court testimony
  • Subclass characteristics
  • Subclass due to tool manufacture
  • Subclass due to tool use
  • Examples of tool use causing subclass characteristics
  • Subclass marks on breech faces
  • Subclass in barrels
  • Summary of subclass in rifled barrels
  • Subclass due to damage and wear
  • Subclass due to manufacturing method
  • Ways to avoid subclass misidentification
  • Preexisting marks
  • Reloading and associated marks
  • Marks from previous interaction
  • Differences in ammunition
  • Bullet seating marks
  • Incorrect ammunition usage
  • Aperture shear presence and absence
  • Ported barrels
  • Replacement barrels
  • Convex and blown out primer
  • Cartridges made from different calibers
  • Subcaliber devices
  • Sabot cartridges
  • Copper plated bullets
  • Multiple loads in a single cartridge
  • Frangible ammunition
  • Manufacturer coatings
  • Manufacturer primer sealant
  • Introduction / R. Lilien / J. Song / T.V. Vorburger / N. Petraco
  • Topography measurement / N. Petraco / J. Song / R. Lilien / T.V. Vorburger
  • Analysis and parameters / J. Song / T.V. Vorburger / N. Petraco / R. Lilien
  • Standards, traceability, and uncertainty for topography measurements / N. Petraco / J. Song / T.V. Vorburger / R. Lilien
  • Ballistics identification systems in the crime lab / N. Petraco / R. Lilien / T.V. Vorburger / J. Song
  • Ongoing issues and opportunities / R. Lilien / N. Petraco / J. Song / T.V. Vorburger
  • Conclusions / T.V. Vorburger / R. Lilien / N. Petraco / J. Song
  • Acknowledgments / T.V. Vorburger / J. Song / N. Petraco / R. Lilien
  • References / R. Lilien / N. Petraco / T.V. Vorburger / J. Song.