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1. The Father of modern ballistics.He invented the comparison
microscope and helixometer. A. Col. Calvin Goddard B. Col. Alvin Goddard C. Col. Kevin Goddard D. Col. Darwin Goddard 2. He pioneered the breech loading single shot rifle. A. John Browning B. Henry Derringer C. Samuel Colt D. Patrick Ferguson 3. A Famous 19th century maker of pocket pistol. A. Patrick Ferguson B. John Browning C. Samuel Colt D. Henry Derringer 4. He designed his own rifle which was one of the first breech loading rifles to be widely tested by the British military. A. John Browning B. Samuel Colt C. Patrick Ferguson D. Henry Derringer 5. He was a Scottish Presbyterian clergyman who invented the percussion ignition. A. John Marlin B. Daniel Williams C. Alexander Forsyth D. Henry Derringer 6. He invented the Uzi sub-machine gun. A. John Marlin B. Daniel Williams C. Uziel Gamal D. Uziel Gal 7. He is the father of the semi automatic US rifle cal. 30 M1. A. John Garand B. Eliphalet Remington C. James Garand D. Daniel Williams 8. Russian designer of the the AK-47 assault rifle. A. Mike Kalashnikov B. John Marlin C. Mikhail Kalashnikov D. Patrick Ferguson 9. Founder of Marlin Firearms Co.Famous for the Marlin cal. 22 carbine. A. James Mahon Marlin B. John Mahon Marlin C. Jack Marlin D. Jones Marlin 10.He is one of the first rifle makers.He is a blacksmith who made a revolutionary sporting rifle using a firing mechanism bought from a dealer producing the barrel himself. A. Benjamin Robins B. Elisha King Root C. Eliphalet Remington D. Roger Bacon 11. The noise created at the muzzle point of the gun due to the sudden escape of the expanding gas coming in contact with the air in the surrounding atmosphere at the muzzle point. A. Muzzle Blast B. Muzzle Energy C. Range noise D. Fire power 12. What is the actual curved path of the bullet during its flight from the gun muzzle to the target? A. Yaw B. Accuracy C. Trajectory D. Velocity 13. This means that the bullet may lose its speed very rapidly during its flight in the air. This is a number that relates to the effect of air drag on the bullet's flight and which can be used to later predict a bullet's trajectory under different circumstances through what are called "drag tables." A. Bullet trajectory B. Critical zone C. Ballistics Coefficient D. Down Range 14. Historians considered that the age of gunpowder began with its first use as a propellant for a projectile on A. 1313 B. 1413 C. 1280 D. 1350 15. One from Hartford, Connecticut, who produced the first practical revolver and became famous for its .45 caliber. A. Samuel Colt B. Carl Walther C. Oliver Winchester D. John C. Garan Remember the following: Forensic Ballistics 1. Col.Calvin Goddard - The Father of modern ballistics.He invented the comparison microscope and helixometer. 2. John Browning - He pioneered the breech loading single shot rifle. 3. Henry Derringer - A Famous 19th century maker of pocket pistol. 4. Patrick Ferguson - He designed his own rifle which was one of the first breech loading rifles to be widely tested by the British military. 5. Alexander Forsyth - He was a Scottish Presbyterian clergyman who invented the percussion ignition. 6. Uziel Gal - He invented the Uzi sub-machine gun. 7. John Garand - He is the father of the semi automatic US rifle cal. 30 M1. 8. Mikhail Kalashnikov - Russian designer of the the AK-47 assault rifle. 9. John Mahon Marlin - Founder of Marlin Firearms Co.Famous for the Marlin cal. 22 carbine. 10.Eliphalet Remington - He is one of the first rifle makers.He is a blacksmith who made a revolutionary sporting rifle using a firing mechanism bought from a dealer producing the barrel himself. Answers: Forensic Ballistics
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