Introduction
This module addresses forensic firearm examinations relating primarily to the following categories of firearm-related evidence:
- Cartridge-related evidence:
- Fired cartridge cases (the portion of a fired cartridge left behind after a bullet has been fired, often referred to as “brass” in a nonforensic context)
- Unfired cartridges (unfired ammunition that is still complete, consisting of a projectile, propellant, primer, and a cartridge case assembled as a unit, often referred to as a “round” in a nonforensic context)
- Shotshell-related evidence:
- Fired shotshells (shotshell cases that no longer contain propellant, pellets, buckshot, wadding, buffer, or a shotgun slug)
- Unfired shotshells (intact shotshells that consist of the shotshell
case, primer, powder, pellets, buckshot, wadding, buffer, or a shotgun
slug assembled as a unit)
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