HOUSTON, TX - Darrell Stein manages the Houston Forensics Science Center's firearms division. It's the place where science meets real-world crime situations. It's where the proof is in the the study of bullet fingerprinting and firearms. The science is used to pinpoint what weapons may have been used by criminals. Stein gives us a tour. Check it out.
Take a tour of the Houston Forensics Science Center’s firearms division

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