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Individual Characteristics

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The examination and identification of fired and unfired cartridge cases/shotshell cases are based on the following principles:

  • The various parts of the operating mechanism of firearms (firing pin, breech face, chamber, extractor, ejector, and other areas) can bear unique microscopic characteristics as a result of manufacturing processes, use, and abuse.
  • These characteristics may mark the surfaces of fired and unfired cartridge cases/shotshell cases with striated marks or impressions as they are fired in or cycled through the firearm.
  • These individual characteristics may be reproducible and may be uniquely identifiable with a particular firearm.

These principles and the use of comparison microscopy combine to form the conceptual and physical foundation for firearm identification.

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