NJ v. Michael Barisone Trial Day 5 - Continued Direct Exam of William Stitt - Firearms Examiner

TL;DR
During the courtroom session, a firearms expert provides testimony and examines several guns, discussing their parts, functions, and operability.
Transcript
all right you may have a seat sir thank you you remain under oath go ahead mr bennett uh mr stick we we left off at well we were about to view some photos of that white handgun you have in front of you so i'll be showing you it's been marked as s 370 371 373 and 374. ladies and gentlemen at the break the court and counsel uh did discuss certain add... Read More
Key Insights
- 😴 The examined white handgun had missing firing pin and extractor parts, potentially impacting its functionality.
- 🍉 There are notable differences between semi-automatic pistols and revolvers in terms of loading mechanisms and actions.
- ❓ The firearms expert confirmed the operability of two firearms, one with no ammunition provided during testing.
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Questions & Answers
Q: What key parts are missing from the white handgun examined?
The firing pin and extractor are missing from the white handgun, both essential components for its proper functioning.
Q: How does loading differ between the semi-automatic pistol and the revolver?
The semi-automatic pistol has a swinging cylinder that allows for easier loading of multiple rounds, while the revolver requires manually loading one round at a time through a fixed cylinder gate.
Q: What does it mean for a firearm to be single-action?
In a single-action firearm, pulling the trigger releases the hammer, firing a shot. To fire again, the trigger must be manually pulled back for each shot.
Q: Were the firearms tested with their own ammunition?
No, the firearms were tested using ammunition provided by the expert's own supply.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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A firearms expert examines and discusses photos of a white handgun, focusing on the firing pin and extractor, which were both missing from the gun.
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The expert identifies and describes a semi-automatic pistol and a revolver, highlighting their differences in loading and action.
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The expert confirms the operability of two firearms, one with no ammunition provided during testing, and takes photographs during examination.
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