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What do you currently KNOW about ballistics (guns/bullets)?

 

Type a minimum of

three things you already know here. (nothing is not an option). It can be something from a movie, your life, or something you have heard. Look at the vocabulary to see if you recognize terms.

 

Be sure to put your name on your post it note (or in the tag) so I know you have completed the assignment!

They're extremely loud, they're used for hunting sometimes, and they're dangerous

I want to know how to know where a bullet came from position wise within a scene as well as how to know what gun the bullet came from.

1. Guns use bullets

2. Bullets are not universal, usually the type of bullet can help you discover what gun is used.

3. Guns have a unique serial number.

4. When a bullet is shot it loses it's casing.

I'd like to know more about the history of ballistics. I'd also like to know more about determining what kind of bullet it is when found at a crime scene.

L1. What makes guns different? How do these differences affect the way they're used in crimes?

L2. How resilient is gun residue and how far can it spread?

I know that guns use bullets, each gun has its own unique serial number, and when a bullet is loaded in the chamber it is stamped with the number.

I would like to learn gun firing basics, like the shell casing release and such. I would also like to know the difference between gun-types.

K1. You can use bullet holes to tell gun placement

K2. The bullets are different for different guns

K3. Guns and bullets have residue

1. Specific bullets work for specific guns. This way it's easier to find what gun the bullet came out of.

2. There are different colored bullets.

3. They have numbers or letters to show what kind of bullet it is.

guns are very dangerous

theres a lot of different ones

they're loud

What would you like to LEARN about ballistics?

 

Type here a minimum of 2 things you would like to know about ballistics.

 

Are interested in bullet comparison? GSR patterns? The trajectory of bullets? Something else?

Ballistics KWL