Most of that is tissue removed after the fact in surgery from infection and whatever else. The fact he is still alive being shot on his upper left side and neck is pretty telling that either 45-70 is overrated, or OP is a homosexual.
Eh, I remember reading about a gunfight where a dude with a single shot 22LR won against a guy with an AR-15 and .40 cal pistol. Fired exactly one bullet, hit the guy in the chest and killed him. Is that because .22LR is underrated, or because shot placement is important? The dead guy didn't land a single shot.
Shot placement is important. You can lose nearly half your blood and survive, but if you slip and fall in the shower you might just die from it. Hitting vitals > hitting the targrt > missing you shots
Guy must have trained alot with that .22lr and used hypervelocity rounds combined with the .22lr's lack of recoil, and immense luck on his part, I still wouldn't rely on .22lr if I had other choices.
Happened in Texas. The guy who used the .22LR was charged but ultimately cleared as it was ruled self-defense. He didn't want his girlfriend hanging around with this other dude (and wife), so showed up at their house in a truck to pick her up. He had a 22LR single shot rifle and literally one cartridge which was loaded in the gun. No other ammo in the vehicle. They get into an argument and the soon-to-be-dead guy fires at the truck, puts 13 bullet holes in and through it but ultimately misses. Guy with the .22 fires back and hits the now dead guy in the chest.
It might have skated off his shoulder blade. Doesn't sound like fun but considering how close it came to his spine he should be doing a happy dance around the hospital
the caliber is irrelevant so long as it is capable of penetrating flesh and bone to destroy the systems which provide oxygen to the brain.
>component of brain destroyed
victim dies instantly 99.9% of the time >component of spinal cord destroyed
instantly paralyzed below destruction 100% >heart punctured
unconscious within 15 seconds, dead within 2 minutes 99.9% of the time >lung punctured
death within 24hrs untreated 99.9% of the time >digestive system punctured
going to wish they were dead until they die a slow miserable death, unless treated by competent surgeons
people don't die from non arterial wounds to flesh, but you just like to argue
t. unironically shot and killed 12 people and wounded probably 15 more give or take
>component of brain destroyed >victim dies instantly 99.9% of the time
Actually only like 70% of the time with like a 90% mortality rate. Being shot in the head is FAR more survivable than you'd think. Any hit to the chambers of the heart, however, and you'd better hope you were shot in a hospital because you have maybe 2 minutes until you're irreparably fricked.
>component of brain destroyed >victim dies instantly 99.9% of the time
Except Phineas Gage and the patients with penetrating head trauma from low kinetic energy rounds that miss vital neuroanatomy
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK459254/
>t. unironically shot and killed 12 people and wounded probably 15 more give or take
Storytime anon. Grab yourself a bear and confess, you apparently need to.
You’re literally arguing the most crucial life functions aren’t important to keeping you alive. Just because your brain doesn’t work doesn’t mean all brains don’t work
just google around sangin 2010 and use your imagination. it was an arena crawling with taliban who were very active in seeking to fight ISAF with IEDs and small arms. some article said we had 525 gunfights during our 7 month deployment. my company FAC has the record of most controls during one deployment since the vietnam war. daily air strikes from fixed and rotary constantly in the overhead, mortars pumping most days of the week and rifle squads patrolling 18 hours out of the day every day just meant me and my team was dropped in the place to be if you wanted to be a gwot gunfighter. the only other gwot guys I know that have smoked more people than my team were snipers in ramadi and fallujah 04 and rangers with multiple deployments adding up.
Neat. What rifle did you use? And how far were you normally shooting?
m40a5, mk11 and an m4. shot 10 people with the mark, 2 with the 40 and probably fired 1k rounds from my m4 that deployment. closest was 100 meters farthest was around 400m. after shooting at people at distance
Both, but there wasn't much activity at night because if you couldn't see where you were walking you would step on a pressure plate. That being said any time you heard an explosion at night it was either a taliban out placing his own or stepping on another guys ied, or a dog/donkey getting blown up.
you have no idea what he was wearing winter clothes will slow a projectile by hundreds of feet a second if they don't stop it completely. Also nice source
>winter clothes will slow a projectile by hundreds of feet a second if they don't stop it completely >can penetrate clean through a 3000lb bison >slowed so much by a coat it barely damages a human
Sure thing buddy
Some dude in the 1800’s survived an actual railway spike getting impaled into his head, and even recovered to where he didn’t look like a Stalker mutant outside of his left eye getting fricked. Although his entire personality was totally changed from then on. Point is people are both ridiculously fragile and ridiculously hard to kill. The same tiny caliber that killed a bear in one shot can also be magdumped into someone without much fuss so long as a vital area isn’t fubar’d and proper medical attention is given. >pic related, mr. railhead man AKA phineas gage
>Although his entire personality was totally changed from then on
this isn't actually entirely true. this myth was propogated mainly after he died / fell into obscurity
Most of that is tissue removed after the fact in surgery from infection and whatever else. The fact he is still alive being shot on his upper left side and neck is pretty telling that either 45-70 is overrated, or OP is a homosexual.
Eh, I remember reading about a gunfight where a dude with a single shot 22LR won against a guy with an AR-15 and .40 cal pistol. Fired exactly one bullet, hit the guy in the chest and killed him. Is that because .22LR is underrated, or because shot placement is important? The dead guy didn't land a single shot.
Shot placement is important. You can lose nearly half your blood and survive, but if you slip and fall in the shower you might just die from it. Hitting vitals > hitting the targrt > missing you shots
Guy must have trained alot with that .22lr and used hypervelocity rounds combined with the .22lr's lack of recoil, and immense luck on his part, I still wouldn't rely on .22lr if I had other choices.
He was probably just lucky using fmj or solid lead and it bopped the spine ending the fight
Context behind the firefight?
Cartel fight?
Happened in Texas. The guy who used the .22LR was charged but ultimately cleared as it was ruled self-defense. He didn't want his girlfriend hanging around with this other dude (and wife), so showed up at their house in a truck to pick her up. He had a 22LR single shot rifle and literally one cartridge which was loaded in the gun. No other ammo in the vehicle. They get into an argument and the soon-to-be-dead guy fires at the truck, puts 13 bullet holes in and through it but ultimately misses. Guy with the .22 fires back and hits the now dead guy in the chest.
https://www.victoriaadvocate.com/counties/dewitt/prosecutor-13-bullet-holes-showed-self-defense-for-man-cleared-of-murder-charge/article_def55934-d637-11e8-9546-637075a1ed02.html
His prostitute wife was about to have a threesome, wasn't she??
It's also pretty telling you've never touched a gun
Jesus Christ, that had to have hurt. Dude's lucky it appears to have missed any bones. Which is the entry wound and which is the exit?
It might have skated off his shoulder blade. Doesn't sound like fun but considering how close it came to his spine he should be doing a happy dance around the hospital
the caliber is irrelevant so long as it is capable of penetrating flesh and bone to destroy the systems which provide oxygen to the brain.
>component of brain destroyed
victim dies instantly 99.9% of the time
>component of spinal cord destroyed
instantly paralyzed below destruction 100%
>heart punctured
unconscious within 15 seconds, dead within 2 minutes 99.9% of the time
>lung punctured
death within 24hrs untreated 99.9% of the time
>digestive system punctured
going to wish they were dead until they die a slow miserable death, unless treated by competent surgeons
people don't die from non arterial wounds to flesh, but you just like to argue
t. unironically shot and killed 12 people and wounded probably 15 more give or take
>on a modded server
we tracked you easy
>component of brain destroyed
>victim dies instantly 99.9% of the time
Actually only like 70% of the time with like a 90% mortality rate. Being shot in the head is FAR more survivable than you'd think. Any hit to the chambers of the heart, however, and you'd better hope you were shot in a hospital because you have maybe 2 minutes until you're irreparably fricked.
>component of brain destroyed
>victim dies instantly 99.9% of the time
Except Phineas Gage and the patients with penetrating head trauma from low kinetic energy rounds that miss vital neuroanatomy
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK459254/
Yeah. That’s the 0.1% of the time you moron. Phineas Gage is well known because of how rare that is.
>t. unironically shot and killed 12 people and wounded probably 15 more give or take
Storytime anon. Grab yourself a bear and confess, you apparently need to.
was a marine scout sniper in sangin afg's northern green zone 2010-2011. target rich environment and little higher command supervision.
Neat. What rifle did you use? And how far were you normally shooting?
>99.9%
browns have a buff to this
Well they do say we only use about 10% of our brains
>component of brain destroyed is a killswitch
>heart punctured killswitch
I remember when I was 15 years old also
https://www.aans.org/en/Patients/Neurosurgical-Conditions-and-Treatments/Gunshot-Wound-Head-Trauma
90% fatal with access to American neurosurgeons.
possible to survive but you have a very high chance of being fricked
>t. EMT
heart shots are more deadly then head shots :3
You’re literally arguing the most crucial life functions aren’t important to keeping you alive. Just because your brain doesn’t work doesn’t mean all brains don’t work
>t. unironically shot and killed 12 people and wounded probably 15 more give or take
Story time
just google around sangin 2010 and use your imagination. it was an arena crawling with taliban who were very active in seeking to fight ISAF with IEDs and small arms. some article said we had 525 gunfights during our 7 month deployment. my company FAC has the record of most controls during one deployment since the vietnam war. daily air strikes from fixed and rotary constantly in the overhead, mortars pumping most days of the week and rifle squads patrolling 18 hours out of the day every day just meant me and my team was dropped in the place to be if you wanted to be a gwot gunfighter. the only other gwot guys I know that have smoked more people than my team were snipers in ramadi and fallujah 04 and rangers with multiple deployments adding up.
m40a5, mk11 and an m4. shot 10 people with the mark, 2 with the 40 and probably fired 1k rounds from my m4 that deployment. closest was 100 meters farthest was around 400m. after shooting at people at distance
Did you have nightvison or thermal sights?
Both, but there wasn't much activity at night because if you couldn't see where you were walking you would step on a pressure plate. That being said any time you heard an explosion at night it was either a taliban out placing his own or stepping on another guys ied, or a dog/donkey getting blown up.
Interesting. Thanks anon
t. Paul Harrell
Haha. Paul “monologues for 2 minutes in a single breath before sending you to death” Harrell
you have no idea what he was wearing winter clothes will slow a projectile by hundreds of feet a second if they don't stop it completely. Also nice source
>winter clothes will slow a projectile by hundreds of feet a second if they don't stop it completely
>can penetrate clean through a 3000lb bison
>slowed so much by a coat it barely damages a human
Sure thing buddy
Some dude in the 1800’s survived an actual railway spike getting impaled into his head, and even recovered to where he didn’t look like a Stalker mutant outside of his left eye getting fricked. Although his entire personality was totally changed from then on. Point is people are both ridiculously fragile and ridiculously hard to kill. The same tiny caliber that killed a bear in one shot can also be magdumped into someone without much fuss so long as a vital area isn’t fubar’d and proper medical attention is given.
>pic related, mr. railhead man AKA phineas gage
https://www.itl.nist.gov/div898/handbook/prc/section1/prc16.htm
you're telling me I can change my personality by impaling my brain with a steel rod...?
Yeah, was quite trendy for a while. If your wife was a b***h you could take her to the doctor and he'd ram an icepick into her brain.
>Although his entire personality was totally changed from then on
this isn't actually entirely true. this myth was propogated mainly after he died / fell into obscurity
What kind of bullet? Through and throughs are always a possibility.
This, it could've just punctured a hole through the dude while losing negligible amounts of energy
he can't keep getting away with it