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16-1 Bullet and Cartridge Comparison

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1 16-1 Bullet and Cartridge Comparison
16 - Firearms, Tool Marks, and Other Impressions

2 rifling The manufacture of a gun barrel requires impressing its inner surface with spiral grooves.

3 rifling The manufacture of a gun barrel requires impressing its inner surface with spiral grooves. This is a step known as rifling.

4 rifling The manufacture of a gun barrel requires impressing its inner surface with spiral grooves. This is a step known as rifling.

5 Why rifling? Rifling gives spin to the projectile when it is fired.

6 Why rifling? Rifling gives spin to the projectile when it is fired.
This keeps it on an accurate course.

7 Why rifling? Rifling gives spin to the projectile when it is fired.
This keeps it on an accurate course.

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9 Striations No two rifled barrels have identical striation marks.

10 Striations No two rifled barrels have identical striation marks.

11 Striation

12 Striation The inner surface of the barrel of a gun leaves its striation markings on a bullet passing through it.

13 class characteristics
The class characteristics of a rifled barrel include

14 class characteristics
The class characteristics of a rifled barrel include the number of lands and grooves

15 class characteristics
The class characteristics of a rifled barrel include the number of lands and grooves

16 class characteristics
The class characteristics of a rifled barrel include the number of lands and grooves the width and direction of twist

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