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Srpski arhiv za celokupno lekarstvo 2020 Volume 148, Issue 5-6, Pages: 350-356
https://doi.org/10.2298/SARH191212020G
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Appearance and characteristics of the gunshot wounds caused by different fire weapons - animal model

Gradaščević Anisa (Gesundheitszentrum Odenwaldkreis, Internal medicine, Erbach, Germany)
Soldatović Ivan ORCID iD icon (University of Belgrade, Faculty of Medicine, Institute of Medical Statistics and Informatics, Serbia)
Jogunčić Anes (University of Sarajevo, Faculty of Medicine, Department of forensic medicine, Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Milošević Miroslav (University of Priština (temporary residence in Kosovska Mitrovica), Faculty of Medicine, Institute for forensic medicine, Kosovo, Serbia)
Sarajlić Nermin (University of Sarajevo, Faculty of Medicine, Department of forensic medicine, Bosnia and Herzegovina)

Introduction/Objective. Gunshot residue (GSR) on the skin of a victim are important evidence, with far better precision, for reconstructive questions in the forensic investigation of cases involving gunshot wounds. The aim of this experimental study was to analyze if there was any significant difference in macroscopic characteristics of wounds that were caused with different types of weapons from three different distances. Methods. This study was conducted at the Department of Ballistic and Mechanoscopic Expertise, Federal Police Directorate. Experiments were done on pigskin and 55 samples were made. Shooting was conducted using a system for safe firing. Samples of the pigskin were shot by firing projectiles from four different weapons and from three different distances, (contact wound, five centimetres and 10 centimetres). Results. At the contact range, wounds caused by automatic rifle had horizontal, vertical diameters larger than those made by pistols. Diameters on the wounds that were caused with different pistols, were similar. At the range of five centimetres, the narrowest part of contusion ring significantly differs even through pistol wounds. Diameters at the range of 10 centimetres are in favor of these results. Gunpowder residue scattering area was statistically different depending of type of weapon (p = 0.004). Conclusion. Wound diameters and surface area are useful for differentiation between pistol and rifle caused wounds. It is unsecure method for determination of pistol caliber or fire range. GSR have much greater potential for future analyses, but even GSR cannot be used to determine pistol caliber.

Keywords: gunshot wounds, gunshot residues, macroscopic examination, caliber, fire range