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I am pretty sure that more people die by .22LR versus any other caliber/year. I believe it’s due to availability and prevalence of that kind a firearm/caliber.





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Saw a few dead and dying as a Policeman. The most suffering was from .22 shootings. Seemed to tumble around and tear things up.
 
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^^^

Does a .22 round generally tumble more than others?

(Genuinely curious, not argumentative.)




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Why are the rounds measured in cm length wise. It seems that meme about "thats not how this works" would be appropriate.
 
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Originally posted by cslinger:
I like how they insinuated that 9mm and .45 came on the scene in the 90s. Well I guess technically correct....the 1890s.

God don’t tell them about 10mm.....that’d Be one hell of a weapon of mass distraction for them.
Or the .50AE or .500 Magnum . . . .

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I've often wondered why the Libs never went after the caliber?
Completely ridiculous but makes perfect Libtard-Sense.
 
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Anything larger than .50 ist verboten. Long time.


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I think it likely that more victims of death by gunshot (excluding war) were shot with .22 LR.
 
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That article is example #475,328 of liberals attempting to use analytics to solve a problem they don't understand or have any familiarity. Pretty easy to image a bunch of propeller-heads, sitting around, earnest in their desire to find a solution but, really not having any grasp of what they are reading, layer on top their own bias', then having a reporter write up an article on their findings. Predictable outcome.

So, a .223, a 5.56 and a .22L are all the same, its just what measuring standard is being used, right?

.38 is bigger and more dangerous than a .357, right?

why do they call it a varmint round?
 
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So if the author of this article is correct, the .75 and .69 caliber muskets used in the Revolutionary War should have been WAY more dangerous than today’s tiny-by-comparison .357 and .45 rounds, right?

BTW - any idea what the 83% fatal rounds were? “Other” seems to be the one to get, at least if you live in Boston.


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Why are the rounds measured in cm length wise. It seems that meme about "that's not how this works" would be appropriate.


I agree entirely.


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Anything larger than .50 ist verboten. Long time.


I didn't know that. I had wondered why .50 seemed to be the largest I'd heard of, but hadn't really put any serious thought or research into it.




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I am pretty sure that more people die by .22LR versus any other caliber/year. I believe it’s due to availability and prevalence of that kind a firearm/caliber.

And add the fact that many .22 target/plinkers have very light triggers. They can't help but go off at the uninitiated booger hook fondling.
 
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