VeteranSparky
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From Library of Medicine. Here is one doc I will present. It is what's called a Tangential gunshot wound. If you dig, you can find your docs. i.e. Johns Hopkins trauma surgeons, 68W medics, FBI, and also CAG operators who have experienced it first hand. If ones head turned and bullet trajectory is say 40deg, and the other conditions are right, bullets can deflect. Doesnt mean person wont die, just sayin.
Even when a 5.56 round deflects or fails to fully penetrate, the resulting injury is often severe and life-threatening. Possible outcomes include:
Even when a 5.56 round deflects or fails to fully penetrate, the resulting injury is often severe and life-threatening. Possible outcomes include:
- Skull fractures: The impact can still cause the skull to fracture, potentially sending bone fragments into the brain.
- Intracranial bleeding: The blunt force trauma can cause bleeding within the skull, such as subdural or epidural hematomas.
- Brain contusions: The high energy of the impact can cause the brain to slam against the inside of the skull, leading to bruising and significant tissue damage.
- Permanent disability: Surviving such an injury often results in long-term complications, such as loss of motor skills, hearing, or other senses.