What Is Forensic Ballistics?
What Is Forensic Ballistics?
What Is Forensic Ballistics?
Black powder
consists of 15% charcoal, 10% sulfur,
and 75% potassium nitrate
when ignited, it produces a lot of smoke
Smokeless powder
contains either nitrocellulose alone or
nitrocellulose mixed with nitroglycerine
these compounds are known as nitrates
Primer
The cartridge also contains some special
chemicals called the primer
These chemicals have the special property
of igniting when subjected to great
pressure
Several types of primers may be used, but
the most commonly used are lead azide,
lead styphnate, mercury fulminate, barium
nitrate, potassium chlorate and antimony
sulfide.
How do the Propellant and Primer
mixtures cause a gun to fire?