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Originally Posted by johnjzjz
anyone who has experience in street killing will tell you a 38 leaves no Bullet DNA behind - no one but morons uses ejecting weapons
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How do you figure? Any revolver does not leave a shell casing behind unless you toss it away. Shell casings can be matched to a gun if they are recovered. That is why the new guns these days come with a spent cartridge in case your local police agency wants it. Which makes me question how it can be a new gun since it has been fired. After all, a virgin who tries sex once is no longer a virgin but that is another story.
Any bullet, if recovered and RELATIVELY intact should have barrel markings on it. So, if it is in RELATIVELY good condition, you can match it to another slug that has been fired.