Parts of a Gun
After the gun is fired..
Types of Guns
Ballistics
Misc.
100

a case that holds a bullet, primer powder, and a gun

Cartridge

100

GSR

gun shot residue

100

action only needs to be loaded before the first shot and will then fire another round with each pull of the trigger

semi-automatic 

100

the study of projectiles and fire arms

ballistics

100

a rifle, pistol, or other portable gun

firearm

200

the projectile(s) which actually exits the barrel of the gun when fired

bullet

200

the path the projectile follows after it leaves the gun

trajectory

200

ammo is contained in a magazine

pistol

200

inside the gun

internal ballistics

200

one pull of the trigger results in a continuous burst, releasing more than one round at a time

fully automatic 

300

an explosive substance that ignites when struck to detonate the powder in a cartridge

primer

300

rebound one or more times off a surface

ricochet

300

ammo is contained in a revolving cylinder

revolver

300

outside the gun

external ballistics

300

a measure of the inside diameter of a firearm barrel

caliber

400

external part of cartridge at the bottom

rim

400

what happens to a hollow point on impact 

mushroom

400

action must be loaded before each pull of the trigger. each pull results in only one round coming out

single shot

400

when a projectile hits a target

terminal ballistics

400

the force resisting the relative motion of solid surfaces, fluid layers, and material elements sliding against each other

friction force

500

hits the base of the cartride, igniting gun powder

firing pin

500

the ridges and depressions found on the inside of the barrel that are created when the firearm is manufactured

lands/grooves

500

fire pellets or slugs; inside is smooth

shotgun

500

what kind of microscope is used to compare bullets and shell casings side-by-side

comparison microscope

500

stippling and tattooing occurs when a gun is fired at what range

intermediate range

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