Anatomy of a Firearm
Anatomy of Ammunition
Ballistic Evidence
Historical Shootings
The Life of Stephan Hawking
100

This part of the firearm is squeezed in order to fire a projectile.

Trigger

100

This part of the ammunition is actually fired as a projectile by a firearm. 

Bullet

100

The diameter of a bullet, which dictates what kind of firearm can use it, is called _______

Caliber

100

April 15, 1865

Ford's Theater - Washington D.C.

Philadelphia Deringer Pistol

Abraham Lincoln

100

Hawking was the longest-surviving victim of this disease

ALS or Lou Gehrig's Disease

200

This part of the firearm is where the additional bullets are stored before firing.

Magazine

200

This part of the ammunition is typically made of brass because it is corrosion-resistant.

Cartridge

200

What is the name for the divots in the center of these primers?

Firing Pin Marks

200

November 22, 1963

Dealey Plaza - Dallas, Texas

Carcano Model 38 Rifle

John F. Kennedy

200

Hawking's specialty was in this field of physics - the physics of outer space

Astrophysics

300

This part of barrel is where the projectile exits the firearm

Muzzle

300

This part of the bullet is what is struck by part of the firing pin. 

Primer

300

This is a mild chemical deposit left on any surfaces nearby a firearm when it is fired.

Gun Shot Residue

300

November 6, 2020

Monaco Hookah Lounge - Atlanta, Georgia

9mm Glock with attachment

Dayvon 'King Von' Bennett

300

Hawking is most famous for his collection of theories about these large, gravitationally-extreme objects.

Black Holes

400

This part of the firearm is spring-loaded, and must be cocked back before the weapon can be fired.

Hammer

400

This part of the ammunition connects the primer to the gunpowder.

Flash Hole

400

Fired bullets often feature scoring from the ____ and ____ in the rifling of the barrel.

Lands and Grooves

400

June 28, 1914

Latin Bridge - Sarajevo, Bosnia & Herzegovina

1910 Semi-Auto Pistol

Archduke Franz Ferdinand

400

Hawking's motorized chair and eye-tracking software were both developed by this giant tech company, who has been able to donate similar tech to those who need it thanks to the research done to support Hawking.

Microsoft

500

This part of the firearm makes contact with the primer and initiates the propulsion of the projectile

Firing Pin

500

This part of a bullet covers the projectile, but does not contain gunpowder.

(Full) Metal Jacket

500

The parallel striation stamped on to the primer are called ___  ___ marks - named after the part of the slide that impacts it along with the firing pin.

Breech Face Marks

500

April 4, 1968

Lorraine Motel - Memphis, Tennessee

Remington Model 760 Rifle

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

500

'Look up, and be curious about the world around you.  Don't spend your life looking at your feet.'  -Stephan Hawking

Everyone gets 500 points.

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