Gun shot residue (GSR) comprises gases and particles that are ejected from a firearm when it is discharged. GSR can be found on the hands of the shooter, clothing of victims, and other surfaces near the firearm. It is composed of inorganic particles like lead, antimony, and barium as well as organic compounds from the propellant. GSR is collected using wet or dry methods and analyzed using chemical tests that detect specific elements or compounds, or instrumental methods like scanning electron microscopy, neutron activation analysis, and x-ray fluorescence which can identify elemental components. Analyzing GSR is forensically relevant for determining the firing range, reconstructing crime scenes, identifying the firearm and cartridge used, and linking suspects