I think I work with some people who have gone past the point of oxygen sustaining their brain function.77346 wrote:johnson0317 wrote:The problem is that some people are too ignorant to know when they are dead, and they keep on keeping on until the brain no longer can sustain them due to lack of oxygen.
Hilarious!
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- Fri Nov 02, 2012 8:08 am
- Forum: Never Again!!
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- Wed Aug 29, 2012 1:32 pm
- Forum: Never Again!!
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Re: Carry Always and Everywhere It's Legal
Yes, shot placement is very important. A .380 is better than nothing, but I will take that bigger hole (aka more blood loss and diameter to potentially hit a vital organ), better penetration (going through clothes, bone and deeper to hit a vital organ), and the muzzle energy to induce more shock to the body so it may cause the central nervous system to be impacted or cause the BG to feel more impact and surrender.ATXchl81 wrote:Why do people keep spreading this crap? If you look into any of the data, most handgun wounds are survivable. You think you're going to shoot someone with your .45, they're going to go flying back, and drop -- that just doesn't happen. Some handgun calibers give you a little bigger hole and a little more penetrating power, which gives a little more likelihood of hitting a vital. That's it. Placement is still key.A determined guy with a pipe can do a lot of damage and, while no pistol round is a sure thing for an instant stop, the .380 relies more on a psychological stop (the bad guy freaks out that he's been shot) rather than a disabling physical stop than do more powerful rounds.
Food for thought: when you need a gun, you need all the gun you can manage.
EDIT TO ADD: The person you challenged is IMO an expert on such matters.