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Old 05-19-11, 03:40 AM   #1
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Besides, in Hollywood movies, do you notice that the bad guys who are shot with suppressed weapons always die quiet?

Well the real world is not like Hollywood. People die noisily.
Doens't it depend on where you shot them? A headshot=instant death no?
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Old 05-19-11, 04:59 AM   #2
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Thats the movies, yes its instant an inch above and behind the ear,
but training is always double taps to the body as your far less likely
to miss and far more likely to do serious damage.

Headshots are for after action
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Old 05-19-11, 08:50 AM   #3
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Yep head shots are pure Hollywood most Spec Ops and tactical shooters train to fire fire "double taps" one or two rounds at center mass(chest) and then one to the head if needed.

The reasons for this are two fold first center mass is easier to hit from any range and unless they have heavy body armor is going to cause much trauma the second reason is even if the target has on body armor they are going to slump forwards from the two rounds hitting center mass(ideally near the heart/lungs) allowing the shooter a solid head shot where there is not going to be any armor protection.Also Spec OPs tend to prefer semi automatic controlled fire to fully auto fire with rifles.

I am reading a book about modern US Army and Marine(other DOD) snipers and over the past several years even they have trained to aim for center mass over head shots due to center mass being a much larger target and due the fact that one can line up a center mass shot much faster than a head shot.One Sniper team commander said that he ordered his men to focus on center mass shots and he said that their kill ratio went up substantialy.

Many lay persons do not realize that a head or rather the brain is a very small target and pretty easy to miss even for a very skilled marksman in a combat situation where as something like center mass is a much easier target to hit.
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Doens't it depend on where you shot them? A headshot=instant death no?
depends on the weapon. No too long ago a Rochester Police officer was shot in the head with a .22 and survived.
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Old 05-19-11, 12:38 PM   #5
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Another problem with a "head shot" is that the persons brain must be hit to insure incapacitation not necessarily death but if the bullet lacerates certain areas it has a good chance of being fatal.If the bullet misses the brain or top of the spinal column it may only end up being a flesh wound that is painful but not fatal.

Most people do not survive high powered bullets to the head like say a 5.56x45mm or 7.62x51mm hit simply because the bullet has so much force behind it that it destroys the tissue in the general area of a hit which when you are talking the brain that is bad.

Lower powered rounds though like a .22 you can survive it all depends on range, where the round hits etc.Several people have survived .22 rounds to the head usually fired from a pistol.An aid to Robert Kennedy was hit in the head when Kennedy was shot by Surhan Surhan and he survived with full functionality.

The U.S. Representative that got shot in Arizona was hit in the brain by a 9mm bullet fired form a Glock 19 the bullet went through her head completely so it was probably a FMJ and not a JHP(hollow point) so also the type of round itself is a factor as well.

According to LOAC and the Hague Conventions armed forces are only allowed to use Full Metal Jacket rounds against enemy combatants hollow points,wad cutters and dumb dumbs are banned.So Bin Laden took FMJs when he went down.
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Old 05-19-11, 07:57 PM   #6
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Just ask Phineas Gage about brain injury.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phineas_Gage

He lived 11 years after his accident and was the subject of many brain studies after his accident.
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Old 05-19-11, 08:29 PM   #7
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The thing about bullets is it really depends on where and what they hit any round no matter how powerful wont do much damage if it goes through and through and hits nothing along they way soldiers have taken that kind of hit many times over the years and in some cases they just kept right on fighting.Other times they where out for a few days.

Then a tiny .22 bullet kills many people an ex police officer once told me that more people die from .22s than from any other type of round in the US (or at least this was the case when he was a homicide cop) he said the main reason was because most guns are fired at their victims at very close range at very close range the .22 can basically travel through a persons flesh like a pin ball thanks to its low weight but high velocity.
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One should never underestimate what a .22 round can do to a person.
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