Then the next question is "does being shot give a pause"? Meaning, if someone gets shot in the chest with a .22 bullet or a .410 birdshot or a .30 carbine FMJ, would they pause in the effort to get you long enough for you to fire again or not?
We have plenty of cases where people shot with mouseguns lived to do serious damage but my question is more about temporary incapacitation...would shooting someone with even an inadequate load give time to repeat the dosage or not?
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Oleg "cornered rat" Volk (JPFO,NRA)
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