Gun Forensics in the 1930s

In their online archives, Modern Mechanix has an article, originally published in 1930, about the 'modern' gun forensic techniques of the day.

[ Many thanks to Sven (Defense and Freedom) for emailing me the the info. ]

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  1. Lancewrote on April 15th, 2011 at 6:55 am Link To Comment | Reply To Comment

    Back in the good old day when you could buy a Tompson new right out of the box.

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  2. Tuxwrote on April 15th, 2011 at 2:35 am Link To Comment | Reply To Comment

    Good article, I didn’t realize polygraph had been around for that long. Also, lol at the ad on page 186 “Radium is Restoring Health to Thousands.” Yikes.

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  1. Lancewrote on April 15th, 2011 at 6:55 am Link To Comment | Reply To Comment

    Back in the good old day when you could buy a Tompson new right out of the box.

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  2. Tuxwrote on April 15th, 2011 at 2:35 am Link To Comment | Reply To Comment

    Good article, I didn’t realize polygraph had been around for that long. Also, lol at the ad on page 186 “Radium is Restoring Health to Thousands.” Yikes.

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