forensic firearms examinations
Providing independant forensic analysis of firearms related evidence and specialized training since 2016.

Providing independant forensic analysis of firearms related evidence and specialized training since 2016.

Do you have questions about what the firearms evidence means in your case? A thorough review of all case documenation can be a great starting point to summarize the evidence and determine what additional examinations may be of use. A firearms centered summary from case documentation can provide information about the number of firearms involved, how many shots were fired, the location of shooters, the sequence of shots, how many fired bullets are accounted for, and much more.
Whether you have questions about a previous evidence examination or you'd like a new exam conducted:
-firearm function tests
-trigger pull tests
-accidental discharge tests
-fired ammunition components to questioned gun
-projectile velocity testing
-shot pattern examinations
-gunshot residue examinations
-ejection pattern testing
-toolmark/questioned tool comparisons
A thorough examination or re-examination of the scene can be very important to ensure that all firearms related evidence has been properly documented and collected. Critical information can be missed by primary scene responders including additional bullet strikes, bullet path determinations, trajectory information, etc.
Classes can be easily tailored for specific audiences and needs. Examples of classes taught include:
-Firearms Safety for Evidence Technicians
-Collection and Documentation of Firearms Evidence
-Forensic Firearms Primer for Attorneys
-Basic Shooting Reconstruction Principles
-Laser Photography/Painting with Light
-Advanced Firearm Crime Scene Documentation