Ballistic Fingerprinting

Ballistic fingerprinting is the mechanical analysis of the launching, flight, action, and effects (usually visual marks) of bullets. The forensic test is used to locate the weapons used by the criminal, bringing the search for the murderer one step forward. The focus of the investigation is on the traces that weapons leave on bullets, which are distinctive – much like fingerprints – and the analysis of the trail relates to internal ballistics used in forensic cases.

  • Striations
  • Ammunition serialization
  • Behavior and effects of bullets

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