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    majority of the evidence that revolves around them are related some way to firearms. The type of evidence that forensic ballistic evidence will usually be tied with firearms in some way and can be something as small as a bullet fragment or as large as hundreds of cartridges. Bullet

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    fingerprints, blood and DNA just to name a few. You will also have to collect physical evidence. Firearms should be stored in paper based packaging. If the firearm was found in the water it must be packaged with that same water it was found in. Bullets never get marked or defaced, never touch with your bare hands. To avoid corrosion never package them in plastic always paper

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    devastation in Japan. The soldiers that fought in the battles were one of the greatest assets of the war. They are the ones who did the fighting and fired the guns. When the citizens bought war bonds back then, salespeople used to say “a bond is a bullet in your best man’s gun.” But what about the gun itself? The U.S was coming out with new weaponry for soldiers. They were making semi automatic rifles and submachine guns, surpassing German bolt action rifles. We were also surpassing our allies, like

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    tides of war. The new weapons able to shred apart the human body, medicine to help your sick brothers, and conveyance of getting around. Throughout the time of war, people all around were looking for advancements in technology to get ahead. Guns and Bullets The Confederates had a lot of success in their manufacturing venture. To be more specific, the Confederate Armies Ordnance department had done great piece

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    This week’s article over handloading the M1 Garand and producing good accuracy with the rifle means carefully crafted hand loads. You are not likely to produce the best results with foreign surplus loads or even our own generic ammunition. So, when loading the Garand, the first hurdle is getting a firm grasp on the differences between loading for a bolt gun and loading for a self-loader. You must have perfectly sized ammunition and you must load within the pressure limits of the system without battering

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    World War One Summary

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    Action 2: Create a device to protect the propeller by deflecting a bullet that may hit it. Advantages: Allows the placement of the behind the propeller and in front of the pilot for better accuracy, prevents propeller damage by deflecting the bullets. Disadvantages: Adding the deflector to the propeller reduces the efficacy of the propeller and creates undue stress on the engine from both the deflector and the bullet impacts (Woodman 1989, p. 172.). Alternative Action 3: Create

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    Mr. Dark but Charles’s. Themes and symbols are both important in stories. Something Wicked This Way comes is no exception. Two of the many themes in the story are the power of love and identity.  Three symbols that go with the power of love are the bullet shot by Charles, the hug given to Mr. Dark by Charles and Will. Three symbols for identity are the mirror maze, Charles Halloway, and the carousel. Identity, one’s

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    other are looking for a reduced-penetration option to minimize the risk of collateral damage. In 1986 law enforcement and the FBI was looking for an ammo that could come close. In 1988 Federal’s response was the Hydra-Shock which was a non-bonded bullet that has skives in its gilding metal

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    Who Shot John F. Kennedy?

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    WHO SHOT JFK The assassination of President John. F. Kennedy on the 22nd November 1963 shook America to its core. Indeed, it can be argued that America has never really recovered from the events in Dallas on that day. The weekend after the assassination, a poll showed that ⅔ of Americans believed there was a conspiracy – that Lee Harvey Oswald did not act alone . This remains a widely held view. For the American people, it perhaps seemed too much to bear that one man had killed the President. As

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    Jfk And The President Jfk

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    On November 22, 1963 shortly after noon the 35th president of the United States of America John Fitzgerald Kennedy (JFK) was assassinated in Dallas Texas. The nation and the whole world was shocked in that day. In fact, president JFK was preparing for his next combine in Texas, he took a road trip by a motorcade with his wife Jacqueline Kennedy, Governor John Connally, and his wife Nellie. The road trip went through Dealey Plaza in downtown Dallas towards the trade mart, where the president was scheduled

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