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Offline Scott Doyle

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Lead Check (R)
« on: June 16, 2004, 10:47:14 PM »
Lead Check (R) started by Warden
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Posted by: Warden on May 23 2002,09:04

Has anyone ever used commercially produced Lead-Check kits as a presumptive field test for bullet defects? It's a sodium-rhodizanate test. The company sent me some samples to evaluate, but I'd like the benefit of anyone's experience.
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Posted by: Guest on June 05 2002,09:58

Worked a scene in conjunction with a couple of examiners from the FBI lab and they were big on using it.  You might contact the lab there and get their opinions.

 

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