Difference between revisions of "Gunshot wounds"

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==Firearm projectiles==
==Firearm projectiles==
===Evidence===
*Bullets are often good evidence:
**The calibre (size) and markings from the barrel (on handgun/rifle projectiles) allow it to be match to the weapon that fired it.
**Thus, all projectiles are recovered from a body... and it is routinue to X-ray all gunshot victims.
===Classification===
Two broad groups:
Two broad groups:
*Shotgun projectiles.<ref name=HoFP147>{{Ref HoFP|147}}</ref>
*Shotgun projectiles.<ref name=HoFP147>{{Ref HoFP|147}}</ref>
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**Bullets from handguns/rifles are marked by the barrel on the way-out (by grooves which in part spin on it to improve accuracy).
**Bullets from handguns/rifles are marked by the barrel on the way-out (by grooves which in part spin on it to improve accuracy).


*Bullets are often good evidence:
====Subclassification====
**The calibre (size) and markings from the barrel (on handgun/rifle projectiles) allow it to be match to the weapon that fired it.
*Rifled projectile are often group by diameter, e.g. ".22 caliber" (~5.6 mm).
**Thus, all projectiles are recovered from a body... and it is routinue to X-ray all gunshot victims.


==Entrance wounds==
==Entrance wounds==
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