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DPRS, a revolutionary advance in forensic firearms identification.
Finally, it is possible to test fire a bullet into the Duke Projectile Recovery System, easily recover it, and have a projectile that is 100% intact with no damage or deformation of the striations.
Ballistics Research, Inc., after years of development, has a patent on a system that enables any caliber bullet, from small handguns to large military rounds, to be recovered intact for ballistics forensic firearm identification. The results are simply amazing. It is now possible to fire a weapon into the DPRS and in a few seconds retrieve a completely, undamaged bullet.
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Request Samples: We can send you samples of bullets fired into the DPRS. Click below to see samples, and then just drop us an email to request samples:
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Why is the Duke Projectile Recovery System™ such a revolutionary improvement? Unfortunately, using the conventional water tank method, only a small part of the bullet may remain intact that can be used for ballistics forensic firearm identification. For high-speed bullets like .22s and .223s, less than 10% of the bullet typically is available for identification purposes; the rest breaks up into damaged fragments. read more...
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DPRS™ Systems
The Duke Projectile Recovery System™ is available in a wide range of configurations, from standard to fully customized systems. Click:
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