Pattern injuries from blows with the muzzle end of a handgun

Abstract Pistols, revolvers and blank guns are not only used to discharge cartridges, but also for hits to the victim. In such cases, the blows preferably affect the head and/or the interposed hands protecting the body. The impact is mostly exerted either by the grip of a pistol or the butt of a rev...

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description Abstract Pistols, revolvers and blank guns are not only used to discharge cartridges, but also for hits to the victim. In such cases, the blows preferably affect the head and/or the interposed hands protecting the body. The impact is mostly exerted either by the grip of a pistol or the butt of a revolver. In vigorous thrusts inflicted with the muzzle end of the weapon, the edge of the barrel may produce circular punch lesions with central skin flaps roughly corresponding to the bore. As in other kinds of pistol-whipping, the scalp wounds may be associated with fractures of the skull and even with brain contusions. Using the example of a homicide committed by pistol-whipping, the morphological features of blunt injuries from a handgun's muzzle are presented. The characteristic wound pattern found on the victim's head could be reproduced experimentally by forceful blows to the forehead of a slaughtered pig. In the case presented, the dominant hand of the perpetrator showed friction blisters due to prolonged striking with an unhandy tool in the form of a pistol.
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Blisters
Brain Injuries - etiology
Brain Injuries - pathology
Cartridges
Facial Injuries - etiology
Facial Injuries - pathology
Firearms
Forehead - injuries
Forensic Pathology
Forensic science
Forensic sciences
Fractures
Friction
Friction blister
Guns
Humans
Injuries
Laceration
Lacerations - etiology
Lacerations - pathology
Male
Models, Animal
Muzzle end
Pathology
Patterned injury
Pistol-whipping
Punch lesion
Scalp - injuries
Shootings
Skin
Small arms
Swine
Trauma
Young Adult
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