461238138-Q-and-A-Ballistics
461238138-Q-and-A-Ballistics
461238138-Q-and-A-Ballistics
Q and A
Presented by
Dr. JEZREEL VICENTE, RC, CSP, CCS, CST, CSMS
Program Head, Forensics, University of Baguio
Guest Instructor, PPSC-CARTC, Baguio City
VP for Luzon, PCAP National
Mobile no. 0977-8877-300
3. The caliber of firearms can be determined through the bore diameter, measured
from ___:
A. Rifling
B. Two opposite grooves
C. Two opposite lands
D. Lands and grooves
4. This holds a round in the chamber, and absorbs the recoil of the cartridge when the
round is fired, preventing the cartridge case from moving.
A. Extractor
B. Breech face
C. Head space
D. Breechblock
5. The firearms that propelled projectiles more than one inch in diameter is called
_____.
a. Short arms
b. Small arms
c. Artillery
d. Handguns
Types of Rifling
Colt type = 6 Rifling, LHT
Steyr Type = 4 Rifling, RHT
Army type = 4 Rifling, RHT
Browning Type = 6 Rifling, RHT
Webley type = 7 Rifling, RHT
Smith and Wesson Type = 5 Rifling, RHT
7. When the bullet enters the breech end of the barrel, what marks are left when
bullet moves straight forward without yet turning motion because the Rifling did not yet
get the bullet.
A. Land marks
B. Skid marks
C. Slippage marks
D. Shaving or stripping marks
8. These marks are found on bullets fired from a Revolver due to a poor alignment
of the cylinder and barrel of a revolver and is common to Home Made Guns.
a. Shaving or stripping marks
b. Skid marks
c. Pivot marks
d. Landmarks
MARKS ON BULLET
Land Marks – caused by lands in the barrel
Groove marks – caused by grooves in the barrel
Skid marks – caused by the bullet that moves forward before rifling catch the bullet.
Slippage marks – caused by rifling in a worn out, oversize or oily barrel.
Shaving/Stripping marks – this is done with the bullet when the chamber and the
barrel are not aligned.
Yaw – the unstable movement of bullet which may tumble and wobble.
12. A cartridge case whose rim diameter is the same with the diameter of its body.
a. rimmed
b. belted
c. Semi-rimmed
d. rimless
14. When two specimens are compared under the comparison microscope and
is being examined side by side:
a. Positively match
b. Pseudo match
c. Juxtaposition
d. Intermarriage
Intermarriage – the half image of evidence and test are put as one.
15. In the United States, home-made weapons are generally referred to as:
a. Freakish device
b. Zip guns
c. Matchlock
d. Flare guns
Paltik – Philippines
- No serial number
- Manufactured by bogus companies
Principle:
The lower the gauge no. = the bigger the pellets, less in no.
The higher, the smaller the pellets, more in number.
18. A complete unfired unit of ammunition inserted into the chamber of firearm for
firing is referred to as:
a. Bullet
b. Shell
c. Primer
d. Cartridge
20. Class characteristics are determinable even ______ the manufacture of firearm:
a. During
b. After
c. Before
d. Before and after
22. An investigator who recovered a fired bullet from the crime scene will request the
ballistician to determine:
a. Owner of the firearm
b. Model of the firearm
c. Caliber and type of the firearm used
d. Manufacture
23. The heavier and longer a bullet is, the _____ the rifling twist rate needs to be to
stabilize it in flight, therefore a lighter shorter bullet needs a _____ rifling twist rate to
give proper bullet spin for correct flight.
A. Faster - slower
B. Slower-faster
C. Faster-faster
D. Slower-slower
25. If a firearm’s caliber is expressed in hundredths of an inch such as Cal .45, .38, .25,
.30.. What caliber measurement is used?
A. American System
B. English System
C. Continental system
D. European System
mm to Caliber (x .03937)
5.56 mm – Cal
5.56 x .03937 = .2178972 or .22 Caliber
NOTE: After computing, always go to the nearest Caliber (Just like no. 1)
25. That science dealing with the motion of projectile from the time the firer squeezes
the trigger up to the time it reaches the muzzle of the barrel is called:
A. Posterior ballistics
B. Interior ballistics
C. Exterior ballistics
D. Terminal ballistics
Branches of Ballistics:
1. Interior Ballistics
Also called Internal Ballistics
Study of projectile while still inside the barrel
From Breech to the Muzzle of barrel
Misfire – failure to explode
Hangfire – delayed explosion
2. Exterior Ballistics (External )- from after leaving the muzzle to before immediately
hitting the target.
Muzzle blast – noise or sound created at the muzzle
Muzzle energy – the energy (wave) generated at the muzzle
Trajectory – the actual curve path
Range – between muzzle and target.
Velocity – rate of the speed of the bullet (feet per second)
Air resistance – encountered by bullet on flight.
Yawing - the unstable movement of bullet on flight such as wobbling (Tailwag) or
tumbling of bullet before hitting target.
Keyhole shot – caused by yawing of bullet resulting to hitting of target sideways
resulting to oval-like entry of bullet.
Pull of gravity – the downward movement of the bullet after reaching its
maximum range.
Penetration – the entry of the bullet to the target.
Ricochet – the bouncing of a projectile after hitting a surface.
26. It is where the priming mixture is crushed by blow from the firing pin.
A. Priming mixture
B. Primer cup
C. Anvil
D. Disc
27. In order for marks on bullet to be acceptable to form part as evidence in court, it
must be _____.
A. Prominent
B. Consistent
C. Significant
D. Caused by the rifling
28. A gun with barrel which is smoothbore but at the near end of its barrel contains
rifling.
A. Shotgun
B. Paradox gun
C. Musket
D. Carbine
Characteristics of FAs
Class Characteristics – these were set even before the manufacture of FAs.
These are factory specifications.
Individual Characteristics – are determined after the manufacture of FA.
31. A primer with two flash holes or vent with the anvil integral with the cartridge case
and is also called as EUROPEAN TYPE OF PRIMER.
A. Berdan
B. Boxer
C. Boxer-Berdan
D. Battery Cup Type
Kinds of primer:
Boxer = has ONE flash vent or flash hole.
Berdan = has TWO flash vents or flash holes.
Boxer-Berdan = has THREE vents/flash holes
Battery Cup Type = for shotgun ammo
31. When loaded firearm is found in the crime scene, what is the first thing to be
done by the collector?
A. The FA should be cautiously observed of presence of fingerprints
B. The FA should be properly handled and unloaded
C. The FA should be properly dusted for fingerprints
D. The FA should be properly marked for future identification.
Except for .22 Caliber = It should be marked on the body of the shell near the mouth.
37. What process of making barrel, where hole of barrel with the use of barrel blank is
used.
A. Drilling
B. Reaming
C. Broaching
D. Lapping
44. As part of the old procedure, a revolver found in the crime scene must be picked
up by _____:
45. The part of a .45 caliber semi-automatic pistol found at the scene of the crime is
normally marked for identification in the:
A. Lower receiver/frame
B. magazine
C. Slide/upper receiver
D. Barrel
46. Occurs when a cartridge fails to explode on time or there is a delayed in explosion
due to faulty functioning of the primer or faulty ignition of the propellant is:
A. Misfire
B. Recoil
C. Hang-fire
D. Velocity
47. The maximum distance from the muzzle at which a firearm discharge will usually
produce detectable powder pattern on a target is about:
A. 6 to 10 inches
B. 6 to 10 feet
C. 6 to 10 yards
D. 6 to 10 meters
48. When a semi-automatic pistol is used in the crime scene, the ____:
A. empty shell remain within the chamber.
B. empty shell in most cases is found at the scene.
C. empty shell is rarely found at the crime scene.
D. empty shell is usually disposed by the perpetrator.
49. Before FA is test fired, what SOP that should be done first?
A. Swab the inside barrel
B. Mark the parts of FA to be used
C. Prepare the bullet recovery tube
D. The firer should be a marksman
50. What is the current law that prohibits possession of firearm when unauthorized?
A. RA 10591
B. RA 8294
C. PD 1866
D. RA 8293
Additional Notes:
If homicide or murder - aggravating circumstance.
If rebellion, insurrection, sedition or subversion or attempted coup d’etat – absorbed
Tampering of Firearm’s Serial Number. The penalty of Prision Correctional for 4
years
Residence - where the firearm and ammunition are being permanently kept. It
includes - office or house and premises of the house enclosed by walls and gate
separating said premises from adjacent properties.
Letter Order (LO) - issued to PNP personnel when intending to carry FA for specific
missions such as raid and other police operations.
Presented by
Dr. JEZREEL VICENTE, RC, CSP, CCS, CST, CSMS
Program Head, Forensics, University of Baguio
Guest Instructor, PPSC-CARTC, Baguio City
VP for Luzon, PCAP National