What are the 3 study areas of ballistics?
What is ballistics?
The science if travel of a projectile in flight
What is internal ballistics?
The approximately 2ms timespan between the impact of the firing pin/striker and the exit of the projectile, the time when the projectile receives the characteristic markings that may be linked to the firing weapon
What is external ballistics?
The flight of the projectile after leaving the barrel - bullet trajectory, gunshot residue patterns and distance determination are made in this phase
What is terminal/wound ballistics?
What takes place when the projectile strikes the target - enters ve and exit wounds, bullet wipe
What is bullet wipe?
The material deposited by the bullet on its target or any structure it may contact during its flight
What are the characteristics of bullet wipe?
What is a hand gun?
Short barrelled firearm (has a rifled barrel)
What is the sight?
Device used to assist the alignment/aiming of the weapon
What is the barrel?
Tube through which the projectile is propelled at high velocity, can be smooth or grooved
What is the muzzle?
End of the barrel that the projectile exits from
What is the hammer?
When the trigger is pulled, the hammer swings to impact the primer and initiate firing
What is the trigger?
Mechanism that activates the firing sequence of a firearm
What are the 3 broad categories of firearms?
What are the different action types of firearms?
What is a rifled barrel?
A barrel with helical grooves cut lengthwise into the inside of the barrel which causes the bullet to spin along its axis upon exit from the barrel
What does the spin in a rifled barrel do?
Serves to gyroscopically stabilise the projectile and improve aerodynamic stability and accuracy
Which types of firearms have rifled barrels?
Rifle and handgun
What is a rifle?
Shoulder weapon with a grooved barrel, initially a single shot weapon
What is a handgun?
What is a projectile?
Any object propelled by the exertion of force
What are the components of a cartridge?
What are the 2 main locations of primer?
Centre and rim
What is rimfire ammunition?
The firing pin will strike the rim at the end of the cartridge which ignites the internal primer