2019
DOI: 10.1111/1556-4029.14181
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The Difficulties in Assessing Wounds Created by .410 Bore Ammunition and Weapons

Abstract: When interpreting firearm injuries, the distinction between gunshot wounds and shotgun wounds is important, and separation of these categories is typically straightforward. However, .410 bore firearms can make the classification difficult. Shotguns and revolvers that can fire the same .410 bore ammunition are readily available. This study investigates the soot and gunpowder deposits and pellet patterning of these two types of weapons using cartridges specially designed for .410 bore revolvers and standard bird… Show more

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“…The various problems that can be encountered when assessing wounds caused by .410 caliber firearms are discussed [ 159 ]. Cartridges in this caliber can be fired from both revolvers and shotguns and contain both shot and single projectiles (slugs).…”
Section: Wound Ballisticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The various problems that can be encountered when assessing wounds caused by .410 caliber firearms are discussed [ 159 ]. Cartridges in this caliber can be fired from both revolvers and shotguns and contain both shot and single projectiles (slugs).…”
Section: Wound Ballisticsmentioning
confidence: 99%