Volume 54, Issue 5 pp. 1068-1072

An Investigation into Whether or Not the Class and Individual Characteristics of Five Turkish Manufactured Pistols Change During Extensive Firing

Aylin Yalçın Sarıbey M.Sc.

Aylin Yalçın Sarıbey M.Sc.

Faculty of Engineering, Department of Engineering Physics, Ankara University, Tandoğan, Ankara 06100, Turkey.

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Abigail Grace Hannam M.Sc.

Abigail Grace Hannam M.Sc.

Forensic Science Service, Firearms Department, London, U.K.

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Çelik Tarımcı Ph.D.

Çelik Tarımcı Ph.D.

Forensic Science Service, Firearms Department, London, U.K.

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First published: 01 September 2009
Citations: 7
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Aylin Yalçın Sarıbey, M.Sc.
Aydın Regional Criminal Laboratory
09200 Söke
Aydın, TR
E-mail: [email protected]

Abstract

Abstract: In order to assess whether or not the class and individual characteristics of a firearm change over time, five different makes of Turkish self-loading pistol were tested and were each fired a large number of times. The class and individual characteristics were identified for each pistol and the first fired cartridge case was compared with the subsequent consecutive 250th fired cases for each pistol. It was found that there were slight changes in some of the individual and class characteristics; however, this was not statistically significant and did not affect the ability of the firearms examiner to match the first fired case to the last fired case for each firearm tested.

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