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Color and Finish

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The color of materials used in bullet construction or the color of any coating may be helpful in searching reference files for a particular type of ammunition.  Although there are many specialized color-coded bullets (generally of military origin), they are only occasionally or rarely found in forensic casework.

Examiners must be aware of bullet color coding because there are several safety implications. Coding conventions may differ between countries and even within a given country.

Examples include the following:

  • Armor-piercing bullets are designed to pierce metal. They usually contain a hardened core or are completely composed of a substance other than lead or lead alloy.
  • Incendiary bullets contain a chemical compound that ignites upon impact, starting a fire.
  • Tracer bullets contain a burning compound in the base to permit observation of bullet flight.

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