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Wound morphology in contact shots from blank cartridge handguns: a study on composite models.

Rebecca Pircher1, Markus Große Perdekamp2, Annette Thierauf-Emberger2, Lena Kramer2, Stefan Pollak2, Dorothee Geisenberger2.   

Abstract

It is a well-known fact that blank cartridge guns can cause penetrating and even fatal injuries when discharged in contact or at very close ranges. In these cases, the gas jet perforates the skin leaving an entrance wound similar to that from a conventional gun. In order to investigate the wound morphology in contact shots from blank firearms, test shots were fired at composite models of pig skin and gelatin blocks using three different calibre 9-mm blank cartridge handguns (two pistols and one revolver) and two types of ammunition. It turned out that the penetrating gas jet produced roundish skin defects resembling bullet entrance holes. Small skin particles from the perforation site were dispersed in the underlying simulant where radiating cracks containing greyish gunshot residues indicated the original expansion of the inrushing combustion gases. Apart from the size of the permanent entrance hole in the skin and the final position of the displaced tissue particles, the penetration depth of the gas jet was determined. Under the specified conditions of the test shots, the zone of mechanical destruction within the simulant was 2.2 to 6.1 cm in length, which illustrates the injuring potential of contact shots inflicted with blank cartridge handguns.

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Keywords:  Alarm gun; Blank cartridge; Composite model; Contact shot; Gas jet; Penetration depth; Skin hole; Starter’s pistol

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28717964     DOI: 10.1007/s00414-017-1650-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Legal Med        ISSN: 0937-9827            Impact factor:   2.686


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