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Fig. 1.-or parts Anatomy of a bullet. The metals within different compartments of the bullet may vary
TABLE 2: Data Summary of the Most Common Projectiles Available in the Urban Setting•
TABLE 3: Temperature Changes in Bullets vs Control Gel
Fig. 3.-A shot results in approximately single 0.160-mm 12-gauge steel 14 em of field dis-

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