Among the usual techniques of sampling gunshot residues (GSR), the polyviny
l-alcohol method (PVAL) includes the advantage of embedding all particles.
foreign bodies and stains on the surface of the shooter's hand in exact and
reproducible topographic localization. The aim of the present study on ten
persons killed by:firearms was to check the possibility of DNA-PCR typing
of blood traces embedded in the PVAL gloves in a second step following GSR
analysis. The results of these examinations verify that the PVAL technique
does not include factors that inhibit successful PCR typing. Thus the PVAL
method can be recommended as a combination technique to secure and preserve
inorganic and biological traces at the same time.