Breechface Recess Marks Recorded On Cart
Breechface Recess Marks Recorded On Cart
Breechface Recess Marks Recorded On Cart
By: Nurul Izwani Mohamad Ghani1, Mohd Fazli Abd Malek1, Rasyidi Harun2, R. Kuppuswamy 1
1
Forensic Science Programme, School of Health Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Kampus Kesihatan, 16150 Kubang
Kerian, Kelantan, Malaysia
2
Armourment Division, Logistics Department, Royal Malaysia Police, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Keywords: Beretta Px4 Storm Subcompact 9mm pistols, Breechface Recess Marks, Firearms Identification
ABSTRACT
The breechface recess marks noticed on expended cartridge cases fired from Beretta Px4 Storm Subcompact 9mm pistols
are presented. The cartridge cases discharged from twenty numbers of the above pistol were examined under a comparison
microscope (Leica FS C, x60) for the characteristics of the marks. The marks appeared across the rim of the cartridge
cases and possessed identifiable characteristics in some of the guns; while in others they were less reproducible leading to
inconclusive results. The marks generated between cartridge cases have been generally distorted and hence needed a careful
examination and evaluation.
In firearm identification, cartridge cases are examined for 2. Materials and methods
breech face marks, extractor marks, ejector marks, firing pin
impressions, chamber impressions and ejection port marks in 2.1 Firearms
order to identify the weapons that fired them [1-4].
Twenty Beretta Px4 Storm Subcompact 9mm semi-automatic
Recently, Clow [5] noticed some striated marks on the rims of pistols were used in this study. Their serial numbers are given
the cartridge cases produced by Glock, and Smith & Wesson in Table 1. They were close/consecutively serial numbered
Sigma Series Pistols. The marks were caused by the breech except the gun PZ14889.
face recess part of the breech face block. These marks could
be found on cycled cartridges and fired cartridges. Clow 2.2 Ammunition
reported that all of the pistols he used in his study produced
these marks and possessed individual characteristics sufficient The ammunition used was 9x19mm, brass full-metal
for identification. jacketed (batch 1-08) manufactured by Syarikat Malaysia
Explosive (SME) Ordnance Sdn. Bhd.
More recently, Azahiri et al. [6] found the occurrence of
similar marks on Walther P99 pistols. Very interestingly, these 2.3 Discharged cartridge cases and their examination
authors were able to match and find reproducibility of these
marks after firing several hundred rounds from the same gun. Five expended cartridge cases fired from each gun were
These were the only marks they used for identification of one collected, individually labeled and packaged in labeled
particular Walther QA pistol, as the other traditional marks
were lacking characteristics . This has stressed the importance PZ14117 PZ14121 PZ14173 PZ14311 PZ14316
of the marks in firearms identification. Therefore, it was
thought worthwhile that they were studied in more detail and PZ14118 PZ14122 PZ14176 PZ14312 PZ14317
also on different types of firearms.
PZ14119 PZ14123 PZ14180 PZ14314 PZ14377
The current report describes the characteristics of the above
marks produced by Beretta Px4 Storm Subcompact 9mm PZ14120 PZ14889 PZ14181 PZ14315 PZ14379
Date Received: January 28, 2013 Table 1: Serial number of the Beretta Px4 Storm
Peer Review Completed: May 8, 2013 Subcompact 9mm pistols
274 Ghani et al. -- Breechface Recess Marks from Beretta PX4 Storm Subcompact Pistols
Figure 4: Note the good reproducibility of the breechface recess marks, 60x. The serial number of the pistol
is given in each figure. The cartridge case numbers compared are also given therein.
This feature could possibly be used to differentiate cartridge no conclusion would be possible. The weapon’s identity,
cases fired by the Beretta pistol from those of Glock, Smith & however, should be based on the characteristics of the other
Wesson or Walther P99. marks.
4. Conclusion Acknowledgements
Breechface recess marks studied here have demonstrated The authors gratefully acknowledge ACP Syed Mustafa Raja
excellent to poor reproducibility. It should be remembered Syed Nordin, Assistant Director of Logistic Department,
that these marks are greatly influenced by the spring force Royal Malaysia Police, Malaysia for the permission to
and also the likelihood of different portions of the breechface conduct tests on Beretta Px4 Storm Subcompact 9mm pistols.
contacting the cartridge case during cycling. When breechface The authors are much thankful to Mr. N. Hithaya Jeevan for
recess marks do not match between two cartridge cases, his advice. Thanks are due to Kpl Johari Rahidin, Kpl Hashim
Kadir, Kpl Mohd Razlan Omar, L/Kpl Fadzli Abu Bakar, L/ b) PZ14122 (1-2)
Kpl Sofiamamri Shahidan, Konst. Mohd Sharman Razaki
and other staff from Firearm Workshop Center, Bukit Aman,
Kuala Lumpur for their immense help. The authors also thank
all forensic science laboratory staff of USM for their kind
assistance. The authors wish to thank the reviewers for useful
suggestions.
References
Figure 5: The breechface recess marks (60x) did not reproduce reliably in some pistols leading to inconclusive
results. The serial number of the pistol is given in each figure. The cartridge case numbers compared are also
given therein.