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Used to cause fire in a target
Incendiary Bullet
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Mixture of chemicals of various compositions designed to propel the projectile by means of the expansive force of gas when burned
Gunpowder
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It is an open wound produced by the penetration of pellets or shots within the tissues of the body
Shotgun Wound
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It is the study of the effects of projectile on a target specifically to human body and the condition that affect them
Wound Ballistics
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It derived from the french word, ___ which means small ball
Boullete
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The study of the physical and psychological effect of ballistics wound by projectiles on living humans or animals
Wound Ballistics
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It is a metallic or non metallic cylindrical ball propelled from a firearm
Bullet
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A bullet composed of lead metal
Lead Bullet
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It derived from the word ____, french for rolling paper
Cartouche
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Designed to penetrate light steel armor
Armor Piercing Bullet
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Gun muzzle pressed against, or within an inch or two, of the body
Contact
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An important aspect of ballistics
Range of Fire
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The oldest of the propellants
Black Powder
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Over 2 ft or 3 ft
Distance Discharge
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It is an open wound produced by the penetration of bullet slug within the tissues of the body
Gunshot Wound
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Capable of leaving marks or traces
Tracer Bullet
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Indicates contact wound and are often observed in suicide cases.
Muzzle Pattern
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Piece of ammunition that is shot using gun, pistol, or rifle
Bullet
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Other term for bullet
Slug
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It is a complete unfired unit consisting of a bullet, cartridge case, gunpowder, and primer or loaded shell for use in firearms
Legal Definition of Ammunition
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It consist of the regular lead core coated with a copper alloy
Jacketed Bullet
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The most powerful of propellants
Smokeless Powder
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Caused of the embedding of unburnt and semi burn powder particles
Tattooing
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Caused by the impact of the projectile
Contusion
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It derived from the word ___, the latin for paper
Charta
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Caused by the flame or hot gases not by the hot projectiles
Scorching
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Small arms bullet containing a charge of explosive which will detonate the impact
Explosive Bullet
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Caused by the deposition of smoke particles by all types of powders at close range
Blackening
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A loaded shell for rifles, muskets, carbines, shotguns, revolvers and pistols from which a ball bullet shot, shell, or other missile maybe fired by means of gunpowder or other explosive
Legal Definition of Ammunition
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It is a metallic or non metallic tubular container which holds together the bullet, gunpowder, and primer
Cartridge Case
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6 inches to 2 feet
Close Range
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Ignition system of the cartridge use in a certain fire type, containing a highly sensitive chemical compound that would easily ignite or burst into flames when struck by the firing pin
Primer
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Intended for anti personal or general use
Ball Bullet