Ballistics
Ballistics
Ballistics
Classification of Firearms
• As to wounding powder
• Low velocity firearm
• High velocity firearm
• As to nature of bore
• Smooth bore weapon
• Rifled bore weapon
RIFLINGS:
• LANDS
• GROOVES
• TWIST
Classification of Firearms
• As to the manner of firing
• Pistol – short barrel (600-1,000 ft/sec)
• Rifle – long barrel (1,000-4,000 ft/sec)
• As to the nature of the magazine
• Cylindrical revolving magazine
• Vertical of horizontal magazine
Cartridges or ammunition
• Principal parts
• The cartridge case or shell
• Primer
• Powder or propellant
• Bullet or projectile
Bullet - classification
• As to shape of free end
• Conical
• Hemispherical
• Wad-cutter
• Hollow-point
• As to the presence or absence of jacket
• Naked lead bullet
• Jacket bullet
Special type of bullet
• Armour piercing bullet
• Phosphorous flare or tracer bullet
• Plastic bullet
• Bullet with plastic sabot
• Bullet with secondary explosion
• Soft point bullet
Factors responsible for the injurious
effect of missile.
• Factors inherent to the missile
• Speed of the bullet
• Size and shape of the bullet
• Character of the missile`s movement in flight
• Nature of the target
• Density of the target
• Length of tissue involvement in its course
• Nature of the media traversed
• Vitality of the part involved
Destructive mechanism of gunshot
• Laceration and permanent cavity in the bullet
trajectory
• Temporary cavity
• Hydrostatic force
• Shock wave
• Fragmentation or disintegration of the bullet
• Fragmentation of hard brittle object in the
trajectory
• Muzzle blast in contact fire
Gunshot wound entrance
• Caliber of the wounding weapon
• Characteristics inherent to the wound of
entrance
• Direction of the fire
• Shape and composition of the missile
• Range
• Kind of weapon
Powder burns
• It is the combined element of smoke
smudging, gunpowder tattooing and
burning of wound margin
Entrance wounds:
• Pressed and firm contact fire
• Loose contact or near fire
• Short range fire (1-15 cms)
• Medium range fire (more than 15 less
tha 60 cms)
• Fired more than 60 cms distance
Pressed and firm contact fire:
• Entrance wound is large, frequently star
shaped (if bone is superficial)
• Edges of wound maybe everted
• There are powder burns
• Muzzle imprint- barrel impression
• Radiating fracture
• Blood and tissue becomes pink due to carbon
monoxide
• Singeing of hair
Loose contact or near fire:
• Entrance wound maybe large depending upon
the angle of approach
• Abrasion collar or ring is distinct
• Powder burns are present
• Muzzle imprint maybe seen
• There is blackening of the bullet tract to a certain
depth.
• Carboxyhemoglobin is present in the wound.
Short range fire:
• Edges of the entrance wound is
inverted.
• If within flame reach, there is an area
of burning
• Smudging is present due to smoke
• Powder tattooing is present (dense and
limited dimension of spread)
• Abrasion ring or collar is present.
Medium (intermediate) range fire:
• Inverted edges with abrasion collar
• Powder burns are absent
• Smudging may be present if less than
30 cms distance
• Gunpowder tattooing is present but of
lesser density and has a wider area of
distribution
• Contact ring is present.
Fired more than 60 cms
distance:
• Gunshot wound is circular or oval
depending on the angle of the approach
• Wound entrance has no burning,
smudging or tattooing
• Contact ring is present
Instances when the size of the wound of entrance
do not approximate the caliber of the firearm.