JNickel101 said:wait....does answering this question make me an accomplice?
woody said:Shhh gdammit!
woody said:Another thing a lot of folks fail to consider is that certain guns leave distinctive evidence
Like a H&K has unique polygonal rifling in the barrel, unlike 'any' other pistol. And Glocks (maybe others too?) have a rectangular firing pin... makes an odd-looking dent in the primer.
Probably the best bet is to dismember your victims with a 'throwaway' chainsaw, and feed the leftover parts to some wild pigs. It's also a much more therapeutic killing to administer than mere gunshots or stab wounds. Start with their toes and work upward.
I thought there was a database of rifling marks of guns used in crimes. Lately I have heard talk of law makers wanting to make a database of all the new guns.... it seems kinda pointless though if all a criminal has to do is use a file on a few components to make it "untraceable".SCW said:there is no way for them to 'trace' the marks on a bullet back to you. There is no database of rilfe marks. They would have to have the gun and shoot another round so see if the marks match.
89Daytona said:I thought there was a database of rifling marks of guns used in crimes. Lately I have heard talk of law makers wanting to make a database of all the new guns.... it seems kinda pointless though if all a criminal has to do is use a file on a few components to make it "untraceable".
89Daytona said:I thought there was a database of rifling marks of guns used in crimes. Lately I have heard talk of law makers wanting to make a database of all the new guns.... it seems kinda pointless though if all a criminal has to do is use a file on a few components to make it "untraceable".