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Heard 210 $aChichester, England $cWiley-Blackwell$dc2013 215 $a1 online resource (397 p.) 300 $aIncludes index. 311 $a1-119-96267-6 311 $a1-119-96268-4 327 $aForensic Ballistics in Court: Interpretation and Presentation of Firearms Evidence; Contents; About the Author; Introduction; About the companion website; 1.0 Firearms History; 1.0.1 Introduction; 1.0.2 The flintlock; 1.0.3 The percussion system; 1.0.4 The pinfire system; 1.0.5 The rimfire system; 1.0.6 The Dreyse needle fire system; 1.0.7 The centre fire system; 1.0.8 The revolver; 1.0.9 The self-loading pistol; Further reading; 2.0 Weapon Types and Their Operation; 2.0.1 Introduction; 2.0.2 Handguns; 2.0.3 Rifles; 2.0.4 Shotguns; 2.0.5 Combination weapons; 2.0.6 Sub-machine guns 327 $a2.0.7 Assault rifles2.0.8 Machine guns and heavy machine guns; 2.0.9 Muzzle attachments; 2.0.10 Important parts of a weapons mechanism; 2.0.11 Bent and sear; 2.0.12 Other important parts of a revolver mechanism; 2.0.13 Hand and ratchet; Further reading; 2.1 Gas and Air Powered Weapons; 2.1.1 Introduction; 2.1.2 Weapon types; 2.1.3 Ammunition; 2.1.4 Considerations; Further reading; 2.2 Rifling Types and Their Identification; 2.2.1 Introduction; 2.2.2 Basics; 2.2.3 Class characteristics; 2.2.4 General introduction to rifling; Additional reading; 2.3 Home-made, Improvised and Converted Firearms 327 $a2.3.1 Introduction2.3.2 Improvised firearms; 2.3.3 Converting air weapons; 2.3.4 Home-made and converted toys and replica weapons; 2.3.5 Home-made ammunition; Further reading; 2.4 Antique Weapons; 2.4.1 Introduction; 2.4.2 Background; 2.4.3 Defining 'antique'; 3.0 Proof Marks; 3.0.1 Introduction; 3.0.2 Proof marks; 3.0.3 Types of proof; 3.0.4 Proof marks and the examiner; 3.0.5 Examples of proof marks; Further reading; 4.0 A Brief History of Ammunition; 4.0.1 Introduction; 4.0.2 Basics; Further reading; 4.1 Ammunition Components; 4.1.1 Introduction; 4.1.2 Basics; 4.1.3 Ammunition types 327 $a4.1.4 Primer cap types4.1.5 Cartridge cases; 4.1.6 Shotgun ammunition; Further reading; 4.2 Bullet Types; 4.2.1 Introduction; 4.2.2 Basics; 4.2.3 Bullet materials; 4.2.4 Other bullet types; 4.2.5 Bullet nose configuration; 4.2.6 Bullet base configuration; 4.2.7 Bullet lubrication; Further reading; 4.3 Headstamps and Other Identifying Features on Ammunition; 4.3.1 Introduction; 4.3.2 Basics; 4.3.3 Clandestine ammunition; 4.3.4 Colour coding of ammunition; Further reading; 4.4 Non-toxic and Frangible Bullets; 4.4.1 Introduction; 4.4.2 Elimination of lead in ammunition 327 $a4.4.3 Materials used in non-toxic ammunition4.4.4 The current situation; Further reading; 4.5 Non-toxic Shot; 4.5.1 Introduction; 4.5.2 Materials used in non-toxic shotgun ammunition; Suggested further reading; 4.6 A Brief History of Propellants; 4.6.1 Introduction; 4.6.2 Basics; 4.6.3 Black powder; 4.6.4 Nitro propellants; 4.6.5 Dating of ammunition; 4.6.6 Reduced loads for target shooting; Further reading; 4.7 Priming Compounds; 4.7.1 Introduction; 4.7.2 Basics; 4.7.3 A short history of priming compounds; 4.7.4 Manufacture; 4.7.5 Accidental discharge of primers; Further reading 327 $a5.0 An Introduction to Ballistics 330 $aForensic Ballistics in Court: Interpretation and Presentation of Firearms Evidence is an accessible introduction to firearms and ballistics evidence and how this is analysed and presented as evidence in a court of law. 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