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WHAT IS GSR?

Gun Shot Residue


What does the abbreviation GSR gun shot residue represent?

GSR is the abbreviation for Gun Shot residue. It is a forensic test for materials left on the skin from a close range firearm wound.


What has the same residue as gun powder?

Nothing


Can they take your gun away?

Misbehave, and they certainly can.


Take your breath away top gun?

"Take My Breath Away" from the movie Top Gun was performed by Berlin. The lead singer's name is Terri Nunn.


How can someones clothing show that they have fired a gun?

When a gun fires, the primer and burning gunpowder eject residue. That residue is chemically like very few things OTHER than gunshot residue (GSR) If your clothes test positive for GSR, it is a pretty safe bet you were very close to a gun that was fired. It may or may not tell whether YOU fired the gun.


Will a 38 long barrel revolver leave residue on clothing?

will a 38 revolver leave gun residue on clothing when fired


What screamo song starts with a gun?

Take It Away- The Used


You found a gun can the police take it away?

yes the police can take it away but they will probably only take it away if you do somthing wrong with it like use it to kill sombody.


What does the abbreviation GSR refer to in forensic science?

Gun Shot Residue


Does dynamite have the same residue as gun shot residue?

No. Gunpowder (smokeless powder) has a different composition than dynamite. BOTH may contain some nitroglycerin, but there the formulas take different paths. However, there IS scientific testing for explosives residue as well as for gunshot residue. Since I work with explosives, this makes air travel and security screening an interesting event for me.


Will there be gun residue on your hands after firing a 22 caliber hand gun?

Most of the residue will actually be on your wrist, but yes. After firing any handgun that discharges gunpowder, some of that powder will exit through the gun's chamber and get on your hand/s, wrist, and lower arm.