Lott made up the "98% zero shot stop" statistic, and that's it. Nobody (not even the grabbers) questioned it until they noticed that he originally said "95%",
Major bad guy, Arthur Kellermann, is given a sympathetic entry in Wiki:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_KellermannHe refused to release his data or tell anyone his procedures for several years. The Wiki article says he is not required to by some outfit he was working with, but any scientist or researcher who refused to release data and procedures has no credibility in the science community. No matter what his funding source claims. His work on this subject has been debunked.
This one is a flat out liar:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_A._BellesilesMichael A. Bellesiles
Michael A. Bellesiles is a former professor of American colonial history at Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. After writing the award-winning but immediately controversial book, Arming America: The Origins of a National Gun Culture (2000), Bellesiles was investigated by Emory University for possible "research misconduct." He resigned his professorship in October 2002, and the Bancroft Prize of Columbia University, earlier awarded the book, was rescinded.