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TopicITT: A gun-control advocate learns about guns
ThePrinceFish
02/24/18 5:31:21 PM
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Mr_Biscuit posted...
As far as the actual INJURIES being worse, not sure about that.

There is some variation because of the different ways that bullets are constructed for intentional stopping power or lack thereof, but generally a rifle round is going to cause more cavitation as it moves through the body than a pistol round. Meaning it transfers more energy to the tissues surrounding the actual path of the bullet, creating more trauma. So usually a gunshot wound from a rifle is going to be more damaging than being shot in the same place with a pistol.
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