REAL LIFE C.S.I. - Restoring Obliterated Serial Numbers

Backyard Ballistics
11 Feb 201906:31

Summary

TLDRThis video offers an in-depth look at the forensic technique of recovering obliterated gun serial numbers. The presenter demonstrates the process of grinding away the surface to remove visible digits, then polishing to prepare for etching. An etchant solution, using copper chloride and hydrochloric acid, is applied to reveal the 'ghost' of the serial number by highlighting work-hardened areas. The video also hints at additional techniques for enhancing visibility and concludes with a teaser for future content, encouraging viewers to subscribe.

Takeaways

  • 🔍 Serial numbers on guns are crucial for tracing their history and are often removed by criminals to avoid identification.
  • ⛓ Criminals obliterate serial numbers by filing or grinding them away, making them difficult to trace if the weapon is found.
  • 🔬 Forensic professionals can often recover obliterated serial numbers through a restoration process.
  • 🛠️ The process begins with grinding the surface until the serial number is no longer visible, simulating the actions of a criminal.
  • 🏗️ After grinding, the surface is polished to prepare it for the restoration process, which involves removing high ridges of scratches.
  • 🔍 Polishing is key as it helps in making the etching results more readable for the restoration of the serial number.
  • 🧪 An etchant solution is applied to the surface, which reacts differently with the substrate material depending on the amount of work hardening.
  • 📏 The etchant solution is prepared with copper(II) chloride, hydrochloric acid, and distilled water, and is effective on carbon and low alloy steels.
  • 🔄 The etchant solution is replenished as it is depleted during the process to ensure continuous reaction on the surface.
  • 🔢 Multiple applications of the etchant may be necessary to make the serial number visible, with the number of applications varying depending on the case.
  • 🚫 If after 10 applications the serial number is still not visible, it is likely unrecoverable to the naked eye.

Q & A

  • Why are serial numbers important in the gun industry?

    -Serial numbers are crucial for tracing the history of individual firearms and can assist in forensic investigations.

  • Why would criminals obliterate serial numbers on firearms?

    -Criminals often remove serial numbers to hinder identification of the weapon if it is found, potentially complicating law enforcement efforts.

  • What is the process of recovering a serial number called?

    -The process of recovering a serial number is commonly referred to as forensic restoration.

  • What is the first step in the serial number restoration process as described in the transcript?

    -The first step is grinding away the surface until all the digits are no longer visible.

  • Why is it important not to grind too deep when removing serial numbers from guns?

    -Grinding too deep is not advisable because serial numbers are generally imprinted on relatively thin parts of the gun, and excessive grinding could damage the substrate beyond the possibility of restoration.

  • What is the purpose of polishing the surface after grinding in the restoration process?

    -Polishing the surface is done to remove high ridges of scratches that can interfere with the etching process and make the results less readable.

  • Why is a highly polished surface beneficial for the restoration process?

    -A highly polished surface can lead to better restoration as it allows for more effective etching, which can reveal the 'ghost' of each digit.

  • What is the role of the etchant solution in the restoration process?

    -The etchant solution reacts differently with the substrate material depending on the amount of work hardening it has undergone, highlighting the areas that have been work-hardened by the punches, thus revealing the serial number.

  • How does the etchant solution change during the reaction process?

    -During the reaction, the copper ions in the solution are partially reduced, causing the color to change from clear green to a mica, indicating that it's time to remove the solution and add fresh etchant.

  • What happens if after 10 applications there is still no visible sign of the serial number?

    -If there is no visible sign of the serial number after 10 applications, it is likely that the serial number is unrecoverable to the naked eye.

  • What are the three components used to prepare the etchant solution as mentioned in the script?

    -The etchant solution is prepared using copper(II) chloride, concentrated hydrochloric acid, and distilled water.

  • Why is it safe to add water to acid in the preparation of the etchant solution as described?

    -It is safe to add water to acid in this specific case because the preparation involves a controlled reaction with copper(II) chloride, which does not produce the hazardous conditions associated with mixing water and acid in other contexts.

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