People often fire guns at weddings and festivals in southern Italy.
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People often fire guns at weddings and festivals in southern Italy.
The problem is that the .22 has too little energy to do enough damage quickly enough to a human being..22 are considered too small to do enough good.
If it's the video I'm thinking of, the country was not Italy, but rather an Arabic country, and it was a 1911 in .45 ACP, not a .22. The young child shot and killed his father.Hoi Polloi wrote:The video posted recently of the the little boy shooting the guy at a wedding was from Italy, wasn't it?
It is interesting to me that he died instantly from a .22. I was told the other day that the most common caliber to cause death is .22, but when considering self defense weapons, .22 are considered too small to do enough good.
I thought it looked like a Browning Hi-Power or something similar. However, it clearly wasn't a .22 and the effect was immediate and catastrophic for the guy who thought it was OK to give a loaded, cocked semiauto to a very young child to wave around.The Annoyed Man wrote:If it's the video I'm thinking of, the country was not Italy, but rather an Arabic country, and it was a 1911 in .45 ACP, not a .22. The young child shot and killed his father.Hoi Polloi wrote:The video posted recently of the the little boy shooting the guy at a wedding was from Italy, wasn't it?
It is interesting to me that he died instantly from a .22. I was told the other day that the most common caliber to cause death is .22, but when considering self defense weapons, .22 are considered too small to do enough good.
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