Depends on what department the detective works for. There is no one gun.
"Homicide" refers to a crime involving murder. Example : "The man committed homicide and was arrested and jailed."
Lt. Joe Kenda, a retired homicide detective from Colorado Springs, is known to have used a Smith & Wesson Model 5906 during his time on the force. This semi-automatic pistol is chambered in 9mm and is known for its reliability and durability. Kenda has spoken about his experiences with firearms in various interviews and on his television show, "Homicide Hunter."
If it's legal, a spear gun can be used.
Homicides involving the use of a gun are rare, on the order of 50 to 100 a year or so. However, this does not mean that homicide is rare. Home Office statistics say that 6.6% of homicides involves a gun, and the rest are committed by other means.
Yes.
Yes- with ANY gun, only use ammunition intended for that gun.
They used rapiers which are a type of sword and a pistol which is a type of gun.
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They used rapiers which are a type of sword and a pistol which is a type of gun.
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The police found a bullet and sent it to the ballistics lab for testing.
It depends on what type of gun you are using. Refer to the manual. I would say that Green gas would be better than CO2 because it keeps your gun in better condition, but use CO2 if your gun suggests that you should use HFC 134a.