Originally Posted by
BigMat
I feel like I start every post like this…but so be it. I have seen a number of wounds after the action. I was on the ambulance. Pistols are fine, but I have seen a 12 gauge all but take a man’s arm off, not to mention what it can do to a head.
In terms of the coroners report I think the thing missing from that is who is shooting, I would venture to guess, based on what I have seen the 9mm's and 32's so forth are normally carried in drop guns by people with little practice in the hood. 40s especially but 45s as well are almost universally carried by people familiar with firearms and trained in their use. Basically what I am saying is, what was LA county’s report on shot placement? Thugs carry cheap small guns and generally can’t shoot.
In terms of the bullets bouncing, that's usually a good thing. One guy we had took a round to the pelvis and the round bounced up into his chest, kind of mulligan. The 22lr bounce is notorious and turns that little round into a killer, a partner of mine told me about a patient who was hit at the distal end of the humerus and it bounced back into his chest cavity, fatal.
I made the jump from a Springfield 45acp to a Glock 9mm, and it was a brutal transition for me, and took a few years to convince myself, but at the end of the day, when the zombies come, my bet, I will NEED a 30 round mag. More importantly after months of shooting both side by side and shooting in induced stress situations, I shot the Glock better, and leaned towards shot placement instead of caliber.
No hard feelings at all, I am currently shopping around for a 44 mag and I have some serious first love feelings for 1911s, but I have seen a 9mm do its job all right.