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    Firearms and Toolmark Identification Firearms analysis is a “discipline mainly concerned with determining whether a bullet or cartridge was fired by a particular weapon”. (Saferstein) Its beginnings can be traced back over one thousand years ago to around 1040 A.D. In China‚ Tseng Kung-Liang published the first recipes for three types of gun powder‚ which were made through a mixture of sulfur‚ charcoal‚ and potassium nitrite. (Hellemans and Bunch‚ 75) These basic elements are important because

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    My first week starting troubleshooting firearms was very interesting with some of the knowledge that I already knew with experience and another I didn’t. The area that I think is most common with people that shoot rimfire is that cleaning them and keeping them clean will often correct most malfunctions. There’s not much that can go wrong if you keep them clean. The big issue her is knowing how to disassemble them and reassemble them correctly. Having an illustration usually supplied by a firearm’s

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    guns in the hands... Premium488 Words2 Pages Pro Gun Control Name Date Class Professor Pro-Gun Control With the Second Amendment giving American citizens the right to bear arms‚ and approximately fifty percent of Americans owning some form of a firearm‚ issues involving the ownership and possession of guns has led to debates in American society. Many... Premium707 Words3 Pages Pro. Gun Control Lashea Williams 11/6/05 In some ways‚ gun control isn’t as irrational as it may seem. Even though it

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    civilians having access to firearms is the cause of so many massacres and casualties. Gun control activist believe that the most efficient way to cut these numbers would be to ban firearms altogether or make obtaining firearms a very difficult process. Though most criminals do not go through the process of registering and purchasing a firearm as a legal transaction‚ most firearms that are used in crime are bought off of the street. Therefore‚ I see making the process to obtain firearms legally more strenuous

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    In this country‚ the often impulsive act of committing suicide lends itself to the use of firearms for this purpose due to their availability and intrinsic lethality; this is undeniable. As you mentioned‚ firearm ownership in the U.S. is constitutionally protected‚ so consideration must be given in order to preserve this right while affording some means to curb some of the firearm use in this fateful manner. Background checks are a good starting point that may deter some individuals with a mental

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    Stephanie Stephens 4/8/2013 English 1010 Essay #2 Should American citizens be able to own or carry a firearms? Why should American citizens be able to carry or own a firearm? They can use the firearms for Killing people for no reason. Also there is a lot of kids that kill or kill themselves just playing with it. Also I think that American citizen should not be able to own a firearm because many people kill innocent people all the time. Many people kill for violent reason and for no reason

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    called Interior and Exterior ballistics. This paper will cover only the beginning of ballistics and firearms‚ because it is such a vast expanse of information and it varies with each firearm. Why I am interested in ballistics and firearms is that I want to know more about them altogether‚ more importantly I want to know about the projectiles‚ the powders used to fire them‚ and the barrels of firearms. In the past 200-some odd years‚ the world of guns and powders has changed completely. we went from

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    Political Contributions and Lobbying in the Firearms Industry The Firearms Owners Protection Act (FOPA) of 1986‚ or the McClure-Volkmer Bill‚ was signed in to law after a long debate that pitted several interest groups against one another. This regulation was heavily favored by the firearms industry and groups like the National Rifle Association (NRA) because it sought to allow over-the-counter interstate sales of all firearms‚ allow interstate transport of firearms‚ reduce record-keeping requirements

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    obtain a firearm the day they walk into a gun store and hands over the money. The absence of more gun control is helping these crimes occur more often‚ this is allowing citizens to obtain guns easily. “Right now‚ State officials‚ local authorities‚ and school districts in all 50 States are considering our their own plans to protect their children in their schools”(LaPierre) ways the schools can prevent any issues with guns would be to arm the staff of the schools with a concealable firearm.

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    Silence all Firearms Shooting Firearms is a loud experience. When not wearing hearing protection‚ the noise can cause serious long-term hearing damage. Two parts compose the noise when a firearm fires. The first one is a small explosion and the resulting gases that try to escape through the barrel and push the projectile forward until it exits the barrel. The second part is the projectile breaking the sound barrier when it leaves the barrel. The only way to get rid of the sound the projectile creates

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