2016
DOI: 10.1007/s00414-016-1419-z
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Visualization of the powder pocket and its influence on staining in firearm barrels in experimental contact shots

Abstract: The powder pocket or soot cavity is a morphologic characteristic of a close contact shot. In a research project concerning staining inside the barrel, the influence of the powder pocket on these traces was investigated.According to the 'triple contrast method', thin pads containing a mixture of acrylic paint, radiocontrast agent and blood were glued on plastic boxes which were coated with a 3-4-mm-thick silicone layer. The containers filled with 10 % ballistic gelatine, were stored for at least 60 h at 4 °C. T… Show more

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“…7). The results reflected the increasing influence of muzzle gas [14], which is determined by the cartridge, the barrel length [23,24] and the gap between muzzle and target. The variable of the barrel length was eliminated by using only four inch barreled firearms in accordance with previously published articles [e.g.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…7). The results reflected the increasing influence of muzzle gas [14], which is determined by the cartridge, the barrel length [23,24] and the gap between muzzle and target. The variable of the barrel length was eliminated by using only four inch barreled firearms in accordance with previously published articles [e.g.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…All these approaches have particular advantages, but the common disadvantage was that the targets are not transparent and are dissimilar to human heads. The investigation of staining inside firearm barrels initiated using nontransparent silicone covered hemispheres [34], boxes [24] or polyethylene bottles [35]. With introduction of the "reference cube" with 12 cm edge lengths and a weight of 1.7 kg [10], a cheap transparent gelatin target model was available for reproducible ballistic experiments without ethical issues.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results obtained by us make one deepen and supplement the previously known scientific and practical research. 3,9,12,14,17 When using X-ray fluorescence spectral analysis in cases of electric shock device applying, opens up opportunities not only to confirm the effect of electric shocker on the body, but also determine the conformity of the metal composition in the area of damage to the metal composition of the electrode, which may be important in establishing circumstances and conditions of injury. Thus, in our study, the constancy and conformity of the metal elemental composition in the areas of electric shock damage to the contact electrode metal was confirmed.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As practice shows, among many factors that characterize the features of gunshot wounds, detection of metals from bullets, shell casings, barrels of firearms formed during firing, and components of powder charge combustion, which are defined as "factors accompanying the shot" or "shot products " are provided sifficiently complete information. 3,12,14,17 It is essential to use the methods of elemental analysis and evaluation of the electrotag, which can act as an additional method of research that confirms the mechanism of damage, and even to some extent it indicates the electrode material that caused the damage. 7,8,13,18 Detection of chemical elements of metals in the composition of the shot products, electric tags and their identification is performed in the forensic laboratory by a set of methods and techniques known since the twentieth century.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although powder pocket volume decreases with increasing barrel length, no significant difference in powder pocket size was observed between .32 Auto and 9 mm Luger contact shots fired from barrels with the same length. No correlation between the amount and pattern of interior barrel staining and powder pocket volume was observed [ 171 ].…”
Section: Wound Ballisticsmentioning
confidence: 99%