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Volume 2, Number 3, November 2010 FIRED CARTRIDGE case EJECTION PATTERNS FROM SEMI-AUTOMATIC FIREARMS William J. Lewinski, , William B. Hudson, , David Karwoski3, Christa J. Redmann4 Abstract During testimony, experts often cite that spent CARTRIDGE case EJECTION locations from a semi-automatic firearm indicate the location of the shooter based on the assumption that most spent CARTRIDGE cases land to the right and rear of the shooter. The authors of this study investigated whether spent CARTRIDGE case EJECTION locations are an accurate indicator of a shooter s location.
Volume 2, Number 3, November 2010 FIRED CARTRIDGE CASE EJECTION PATTERNS FROM SEMI-AUTOMATIC FIREARMS William J. Lewinski, Ph.D.1, William B. Hudson, Ph.D.2, David Karwoski3, Christa J. Redmann4
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