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The projectile fired from a firearm.

What is a bullet?

100

Soot and unburned powder expelled from the firearm after a gunpowder explosion is this.

What is gunshot residue?

100

Shotgun shells can be filled with these two things.

What are pellets and slugs?

100

This is what it is called when GSR is driven into the skin.

What is tatooing?

100

This can be a caliber of a bullet.

My opinion.

200

The effect of breechblock is called this.

What is recoil?

200

The creators of gunpowder?

Who is the Chinese? 

200

The difference between a bullet and a cartridge.

My opinion.

200

This is used to easily compare bullets.

What is a comparison microscope?

200

With the use of these, testfire bullets are able to be easily recovered.

What is gel or water?

300

Rifling is formed from the marks of these after being shot from a firearm.

What are the lands and grooves?

300

This is the impression left on the bottom of a cartridge casing when a bullet s discharged.

What is a Firing Pin Mark?

300

This person is most often refered to as the father of forensic ballistics.

Who is Calvin Hooker Goddard

300

This is the study of the mechanics of the launching flight and behavior of fired projectiles.

What is ballistics?

300

These are the 4 parts to a cartridge.

What is Primer Powder, Gunpowder, Bullet and Casting?

400

As a method of detecting and analyzing gunshot residue, AAS stands for this.

What is Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy?
400

These three were the first renditions of the modern day firearm. 

What is Flintlock, Matchlock and Percussion-Cap?

400

This is the only time a cartridge will not have extractor or ejector marks.

What is, when you have to remove the cartridges by hand?

400

This, located on the bottom of a cartridge, identifies the caliber size and manufacturer.

What is the headstamp?

400

These are what gunpowder is made of.

What is Potassium Nitrate, Sulfur and Charcoal

500

These are 5 of the 9 parts of a firearm.

What are any 5 of the following:

Trigger Guard, Magazine, Sight, Barrel, Muzzel, Receiver, Trigger, Hammer, Firing Pin

500

NIBIN stands for this.

What is the National Intergrated Ballistics Information Network?

500

In this year, the Bureau of Foresnic Ballistics was created.

1923

500

(Daily Double)

In order, these are the sequence of events that lead to a bullet firing.

1. The trigger is pulled, the firing pin hits the base of the cartridge and ignites the primer powder.

2. The primer powder delivers a spark to the main gunpowder supply. 

3. The gunpowder ignites, the pressure propelling the bullet from the casting and into the barrel of the firearm.

4. The bullet spirals out of the barrel.

500

(DAILY TRIPLE)

This is the month, day AND year that Mr. Anthony Thomas was born.

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