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Fingerprints are rarely recovered from fired cartridge casings due to the factors a casing sustains during the firing process. One factor affecting the likelihood of developing a fingerprint from a casing is the friction between the casing and the gun through the firing process.
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Read More »Method 2 tested was cyanoacrylate fuming followed by gun blue followed by BY40. Once cyanoacrylate fuming was complete, 100 casings were submerged in a gun blue solution of 30 mL water and 30 mL Birchwood Casey Perma Blue Liquid Gun Blue for 30 seconds. The casings were then submerged in water. Once dry, the casings were rinsed with BY40, then water, and placed on a test tube support rack to dry. Each casing was observed under an alternate light source at 450 nm with orange goggles. Method 3 tested was cyanoacrylate fuming followed by powder. Once cyanoacrylate fuming was complete, 100 casings were dusted with magnetic black powder. Method 4 tested was cyanoacrylate fuming followed by powder followed by acidified hydrogen peroxide (AHP) followed by BY40. The acidified hydrogen peroxide was made by combining 352.5 mL of 5% vinegar with 500 mL of 3% hydrogen peroxide. Once cyanoacrylate fuming was complete, 100 casings were dusted with the magnetic black powder. After dusting, the casings were submerged in the acidified hydrogen peroxide solution for 30 seconds and then submerged in a water bath for 2 minutes. The casings were allowed to dry overnight. The casings were rinsed with BY40, then water, and placed on a test tube support rack to dry. Once dry, the casings were observed under an alternate light source at 450 nm with orange goggles. Method 5 tested was cyanoacrylate fuming followed by BY40 followed by acidified hydrogen peroxide. Once cyanoacrylate fuming was complete, 100 casings were rinsed with BY40 followed by a water rinse. The casings were allowed to dry. Each casing was submerged in the acidified hydrogen peroxide solution for 30 seconds and then submerged in a water bath for 2 minutes. The casings were allowed to dry and then examined under an alternate light source at 450 nm with orange goggles. A summary of the methods used in this research can be seen in Table 1.
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