Jerry Robertson's Photo Study

of Bullet Lands and Grooves

Click on the small images


Basic Information on
Mannlicher-Carcano Rifles [JR]

HSCA Vol1, Pg 334 Ex. F102, CE399 [JR]

HSCA Vol 7, Pg 382 Test fired bullets from CE139 rifle [JR]

WC Vol1 7, Pg 49 CE399 (stretcher bullet) [JR]

HSCA Vol 7, Pg 382 Test fired bullets from CE139 rifle [JR]

HSCA Vol1, Pg 297, Ex. F-95, Test fired bullets from C139 rifle [JR]

HSCA Vol. 7, Pg 385, Fig 6A CE399 [JR]

HSCA Vol 1, Pg 297, F-95 CE399 [JR]

WC Vol 17, Pg 49 CE399 (stretcher bullet) [JR]

HSCA and WC Stretcher Bullet Pictured Together [JR]

HSCA Vol 7, Pg 385, Fig 6a CE399 with Initials [JR]

HSCA Vol 1, Pg 297 CE399 Enlarged [JR]

WC Vol 17, Pg 49 CE399 Enlarged [JR]

HSCA Vol 17, Pg 385 CE399 Enlarged with Initials [JR]

HSCA Vol 1, Pg 334, Ex.F-102 CE399 bullet nose [JR]

HSCA Vol 7, Pg 386, Fig 6b CE399 bullet base [JR]

"Post Mortem" (by Weisberg),Pg 602 CE399 bullet base [JR]

HSCA Vol17, Pg 386, Fig 6b CE399 Enlarged bullet base [JR]

"Post Mortem" (by Weisberg),Pg 602 CE399 four views [JR]

Wood Replicas of 4 and 6 lands and grooves on bullets[JR]

Impressions on metal of lands and grooves in rifle barrels [JR]


4 Grooves vs 6 Grooves: Conclusions


"Denial" by Jerry Robertson (book cover) [JR]

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