Living with bullet fragments in your body can lead to chronic pain, issues with mobility, depression, even lead poisoning.
Twenty-five years later, McClain still has seizures. The right side of his body remains partly paralyzed. And inside his ...
This article, "Bonding With Your Bullet", appeared originally in the February 2004 issue of American Rifleman. To subscribe to the magazine, visit the NRA membership page here and select American ...
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Crime scene analyst Matthew Steiner teaches the techniques forensics experts use to determine bullet trajectory in a crime scene, ranging from easy to difficult. Matthew shows how forensic analysts ...
New court filings in Utah’s case against Tyler Robinson, the suspect in Charlie Kirk’s murder, gave way to widespread claims that a bullet analysis exonerates him. Robinson’s lawyers wrote in a March ...
The verb “ricochet” is defined as the occurrence of a bullet rebounding off a surface. As a noun, the term ricochet describes a projectile that has rebounded off a surface. In other words, a bullet ...