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1980-1989

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1980
CD-ROM cover of fourth edition

AFTE glossary

AFTE Glossary was published by the organization. Subsequent editions with comprehensive updates were published in 1982 and 1994.

1982

The AFTE Training Committee published a training manual to be used as a guide for training firearm and toolmark examiners. This was designed to standardize training among examiners while meeting the needs of individuals and their agencies. Now in digital form, this manual has undergone several updates and revisions.

1983

Sacco & Vanzetti

Another reexamination of the Sacco-Vanzetti firearms evidence occurred at the request of Westinghouse Broadcast and Cable, Inc. The report validated the original firearms identification examinations (1920) as well as Calvin Goddard’s findings (1927).

1986
Student on firing range, with rifle and ear protection.

Firearms training

Courtesy of the
Department of Justice

The FBI’s Forensic Science Research and Training Center (FSRTC), at Quantico, Virginia, announced the creation of a training course for firearm examiners. The course, titled “Specialized Techniques in Firearms Identification,” covered a variety of subject matter and is designed to enhance the proficiency of examiners.

1989

DRUGFIRE, an electronic database and computer network, was introduced by the FBI Laboratory. It was originally designed to digitally image cartridge cases for case linkage within and between participating laboratories

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