01-17-2013, 04:51 PM
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Down in a holler
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Re: Monster Hunting Guns Made in or Associated with the UK
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Originally Posted by Fred Brackin
Note that if you have a barrel making machine you probably don't need to ditch whole firearms after traceable incidents. New barrel makes for new bullet stria.
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*Coff coff*
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Some localities, particularly Maryland, have attempted to build up a large database of "fingerprints"; in the case of the Maryland law, all new firearms sales must provide a fired case from the firearm in question to the Maryland State Police, who photograph it and log the information in a database. The Maryland State Police wrote a report critical of the program and asking the Maryland General Assembly to disband it, since it was expensive and had not contributed to solving a single crime.[3] Subsequently however, the database did provide evidence used to obtain one murder conviction at an estimated cost of 2.6 million dollars per conviction.[4]
A California Department of Justice survey, using 742 guns used by the California Highway Patrol as a test bed, showed very poor results; even with such a limited database, less than 70% of cases of the same make as the "fingerprint" case yielded the correct gun in the top 15 matches; when a different make of ammunition was used, the success rate dropped to less than 40%.
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