FRSC 106 BALLISTICS
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Refers to any handheld or portable weapon, whether a small arm or light weapon, that
expels or is designed to expel a bullet, shot, slug, missile or any projectile, which is discharged by means of expansive force of gases from burning gunpowder or other form of combustion or any similar instrument or implement.
For purposes of this Act, the barrel, frame or receiver is considered a firearm. (R.A 10591 "Comprehensive Firearms and Ammunition Regulation Act".)
TECHNICAL DEFINITIONFIREARM
IS AN INSTRUMENT USED FOR THE PROPULSION OF PROJECTILE BY MEANS OF THE EXPANSIVE FORCE GASES COMING FROM BURNING GUN POWDER(FBI MANUAL OF FIREARMS IDENTIFICATION)FIREARM
Firearms that have "NO RIFLING" (lands and grooves) inside their gun barrelSMOOTH BORE FIREARMS
Firearms that "have rifling" inside their
gun barrel. Example: Pistol, Revolvers and modern weapons.RIFLED BORE FIREARMS
A cannon used to deliver shells along a
parabolic trajectory.HOWITZER
American invention and was first used in
battle against German tanks in North Africa in 1943.
A lightweight rocket launcher and the first artillery weapon to use rockets as offensive missiles.BAZOOKA
Buiilt in 1941 by the Krupp Company.
The largest gun ever used in combat by the German during the siege at Sevastopol in April 1942.GUSTAV GUN
a type of weapon which fires or designed to
fire automatically or semi-automatically, more than one shot
without manual reloading by a single press of the trigger.
is a type of firearm that is primarily designed for Military use. Even in investigation of shooting cases done in the city, it is
not usual or common to encounter this type of firearm having been used.MACHINE GUNS
Is a light, portable form of machine
gun, utilizing a pistol size ammunition, having a shoulder stock that may not be folded and designed to be fired with both hands.SUB MACHINE GUN
A shoulder weapon designed to fire a projectile
with more accuracy through a long rifled bore barrel,
usually more than 22 inchesRIFLES
A short barrel rifle, with its barrel rifle
measuring not more than 22 inches.CARBINE
is an ancient smoothbore and muzzle loading
military shoulder arms designed to fire a shots or a single
round lead ball.MUSKET
A smooth bore and a breech loading shoulder
arms designed to fire a number of lead pellets or a shots in one chargeSHOTGUN
which the bore size is the same throughout the barrelCYLINDER BORE TYPE
designed with a diminishing or reducing bore
diameter type towards the muzzle.
This type is designed to
cause an effect to the travel of the shots. It makes the shots travel longer before it spreadsCHOKE BORED
still in very rear occasions another type of
shotgun can be observed to be having rifling only a few inches
from its points.PARADOX BORED
THESE TYPES OF FIREARMS DESIGNED OR
INTENTED TO BE FIRED USING ONE HAND.HANDGUNS
In early firearm history, all handguns are generally called as
There were three classes of in the
period.
The single shot , the semi-automatic and the revolving now known as the revolverPISTOL
Is a type of firearm designed to position
cartridge into position for firing with the aid of rotating cylinder serving as its chamber.
There are two types of
revolver according to its mechanical firing action.REVOLVER
Needs a manual cocking of the hammer
before squeezing the triggerSINGLE ACTION
Does not need manual cocking. Just press
the trigger and it both cocked and released the hammer causing a much faster firingDOUBLE ACTION
Types of firearms that propel projectiles more than 1 inch diameterARTILLERY
Types of firearms that propel projectiles less than 1 inch diameterSMALL ARMS
USUALLY FIRED FROM THE SHOULDERSHOULDER ARMS
Refers to any handheld or portable weapon, whether a small arm or light weapon, that
expels or is designed to expel a bullet, shot, slug, missile or any projectile, which is discharged by means of expansive force of gases from burning gunpowder or other form of combustion or any similar instrument or implement.
For purposes of this Act, the barrel, frame or receiver is considered a firearm. (R.A 10591 "Comprehensive Firearms and Ammunition Regulation Act".)
TECHNICAL DEFINITIONFIREARM
IS AN INSTRUMENT USED FOR THE PROPULSION OF PROJECTILE BY MEANS OF THE EXPANSIVE FORCE GASES COMING FROM BURNING GUN POWDER(FBI MANUAL OF FIREARMS IDENTIFICATION)FIREARM
Firearms that have "NO RIFLING" (lands and grooves) inside their gun barrelSMOOTH BORE FIREARMS
Firearms that "have rifling" inside their
gun barrel. Example: Pistol, Revolvers and modern weapons.RIFLED BORE FIREARMS
A cannon used to deliver shells along a
parabolic trajectory.HOWITZER
American invention and was first used in
battle against German tanks in North Africa in 1943.
A lightweight rocket launcher and the first artillery weapon to use rockets as offensive missiles.BAZOOKA
Buiilt in 1941 by the Krupp Company.
The largest gun ever used in combat by the German during the siege at Sevastopol in April 1942.GUSTAV GUN
a type of weapon which fires or designed to
fire automatically or semi-automatically, more than one shot
without manual reloading by a single press of the trigger.
is a type of firearm that is primarily designed for Military use. Even in investigation of shooting cases done in the city, it is
not usual or common to encounter this type of firearm having been used.MACHINE GUNS
Is a light, portable form of machine
gun, utilizing a pistol size ammunition, having a shoulder stock that may not be folded and designed to be fired with both hands.SUB MACHINE GUN
A shoulder weapon designed to fire a projectile
with more accuracy through a long rifled bore barrel,
usually more than 22 inchesRIFLES
A short barrel rifle, with its barrel rifle
measuring not more than 22 inches.CARBINE
is an ancient smoothbore and muzzle loading
military shoulder arms designed to fire a shots or a single
round lead ball.MUSKET
A smooth bore and a breech loading shoulder
arms designed to fire a number of lead pellets or a shots in one chargeSHOTGUN
which the bore size is the same throughout the barrelCYLINDER BORE TYPE
designed with a diminishing or reducing bore
diameter type towards the muzzle.
This type is designed to
cause an effect to the travel of the shots. It makes the shots travel longer before it spreadsCHOKE BORED
still in very rear occasions another type of
shotgun can be observed to be having rifling only a few inches
from its points.PARADOX BORED
THESE TYPES OF FIREARMS DESIGNED OR
INTENTED TO BE FIRED USING ONE HAND.HANDGUNS
In early firearm history, all handguns are generally called as
There were three classes of in the
period.
The single shot , the semi-automatic and the revolving now known as the revolverPISTOL
Is a type of firearm designed to position
cartridge into position for firing with the aid of rotating cylinder serving as its chamber.
There are two types of
revolver according to its mechanical firing action.REVOLVER
Needs a manual cocking of the hammer
before squeezing the triggerSINGLE ACTION
Does not need manual cocking. Just press
the trigger and it both cocked and released the hammer causing a much faster firingDOUBLE ACTION
Types of firearms that propel projectiles more than 1 inch diameterARTILLERY
Types of firearms that propel projectiles less than 1 inch diameterSMALL ARMS
USUALLY FIRED FROM THE SHOULDERSHOULDER ARMS