obturatormerkkejä
Obturatormerkkejä is a Finnish term that translates to "shutter marks" or "obturation marks" in English. These marks are typically observed in firearms and refer to impressions left on the base of a cartridge case. These impressions are caused by the breech face of the firearm coming into contact with the cartridge case during the firing process, specifically when the bolt or breechblock closes.
The primary purpose of the breech face is to seal the rear of the cartridge chamber, preventing
Forensic ballistics often utilizes obturatement marks as a form of firearm identification. By comparing the obturatement
The presence and clarity of obturatement marks can vary depending on factors such as the firearm's condition,