The key question for me is: is the lethality of the mushrooming 9mm man-stopper ammunition much higher than that of full metal jacket bullets that do not deform?

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ZuumZuum
11 months ago

Of course, because they are made for that. A full-shell bullet tends to flow and only small wound channels. Most of the energy takes the bullet back on the journey after the bullet.
In the case of hollow pits or disassembled bullets, the entire energy is delivered to the body, and large wound cavities or several wound channels arise.

ZuumZuum
11 months ago
Reply to  Parralelwelt

In principle, it is not the goal to kill him, but to lead to justice.

That was not the question either. It was about lethality, and there the “man stops” are definitely far ahead.

ZuumZuum
11 months ago

No, what do you want to do with statistics? There, the full-jackets would be at the top of lethality for decades, and it would involve all wars since World War I. This is simple physics, applied to the anatomy of animals and humans.

HfPol110
11 months ago

Yeah.
For this purpose, these simpler and better body protection penetrate.

Omegahydra
11 months ago

Yes, normal projectiles cause less damage to organs and often recur. With head dishes, there is probably less brain mass being destroyed.

Leestiger
11 months ago

This is actually explained by the optics of closed projectiles

Full metal jacket keep going and make a small “hole”

On the other hand, the mushrooms and the right rambazamba do:

And lethality always has something to do with where one is hit, so overly often the firearm use here in Germany is not yet to be able to evaluate.

What do you want to read out the three pieces from last year?

Hafnafir
11 months ago

Can you explain yourself, no question necessary