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NotMuchLongerPlease

NotMuchLongerPlease

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my grandfather owns one of these guns- I'm not sure which one but could someone with gun knowledge please let me know if these would work? I'd plan on aiming at the back of my throat- my research suggests that's the best method?
 
Phinleh

Phinleh

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Dec 26, 2019
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I wouldn't trust a .22 to get the job done.
 
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Phinleh

Phinleh

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Dec 26, 2019
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And that's both of them? I'm sorry I'm really dumb about this

If this is my best chance would you risk it

They're both .22s and I wouldn't risk it. Most other iffy methods will have you laid up in hospital for a couple weeks at most without permanent damage if they fail but a botched GSW can be real nasty.
 
autumnal

autumnal

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Feb 4, 2020
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I wouldn't trust a .22 to get the job done.

You probably know a lot more than me, but I did read somewhere at least semi-reputable that assassins prefer .22 calibre for headshot kills because the bullet doesn't have enough power to exit the cranium, and instead tumbles around inside causing more damage to the brain. But that might just be a myth.
 
Phinleh

Phinleh

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Dec 26, 2019
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But that might just be a myth.


Those odds don't sound good. Overall mortality rate of 61%.

If you aren't found then yeah, you'll probably bleed out or drown in your blood but if the shot attracts attention and you're carted to a hospital, there's way too high a chance of them keeping you alive.
 
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TheSuicidalEccentric

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Feb 23, 2020
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Don't use a gun to die. There is that one girl on YouTube who was BEAUTIFUL, then shot herself not with this but with a SHOTGUN and survived with her face completely destroyed, jaw destroyed, brain damage, etc. You have a good chance of mortality don't use a gun man
 
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NextBusLeaving

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Jun 24, 2019
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You probably know a lot more than me, but I did read somewhere at least semi-reputable that assassins prefer .22 calibre for headshot kills because the bullet doesn't have enough power to exit the cranium, and instead tumbles around inside causing more damage to the brain. But that might just be a myth.
Yes but assassins are pumping multiple rounds into someone. Ever see "Casino?"
 

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