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Is it big enough?

The main reason that people carry handguns is for protection. The question now is will the firearm you have do the job?

A woman was released from the hospital a day after she was shot in the head six times in an attack police blamed on her ex-husband, Brazilian media reported Saturday.
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Doctors could not explain how Pereira survived the attack. The .32-caliber bullets didn’t break through her skull and didn’t even need to be immediately extracted, doctors said. Pereira also was shot once in the hand.

I hear a lot of guys suggest smaller calibers for the ladies. Nice, but does it leave them underpowered?

11 Responses to “Is it big enough?”

  1. tkdkerry Says:

    Hmmm. .32 is too small in my estimation, too, but wouldn’t a softer target such as the gut or even the chest have offered a lot less resistance? I’m gonna go out on a limb and guess the lady’s still alive because ex-hubby was taking the head-shots out of rage.

  2. AughtSix Says:

    There are stories of folks who survived multiple shots of all sorts of calibers. Heck, there was one out of Iraq where a soldier got shot in the face with a 9mm from spitting distance. It disloged his front tooth and got stuck in his upper lip. He thought the guy missed him. I saw the story over at The Castle Argh (his search function’s broken. It was probably little more than a squib load. Maybe these were some very weak loads? Or she’s got a really hard head. .32 would still be way down the list of calibers I’d want to carry, but I’m a little leary of reading too much into one case of something bizarre happening.

  3. Greeblie Says:

    tkdkerry hit it right on, the skull is the strongest bone structure in the body (i think). My wife has a PA63 in 9mm Mak. In teaching, I told her to shoot for the chest. The MAK might do for a head shot, but why aim at a “well-defended” small target when a better one is available? IMHO…

  4. agpilot Says:

    Sometimes you just have to go with what they can handle. A .22 is better than nothing. My wife & I teach women beginners for a hobby at no charge and very few of the general female population can handle the more powerful calibers reliably. None want to carry the extra weight of a large seel framed HG nor do very many have the strength to rack a slide with an extra power recoil spring.

  5. therep Says:

    Check my new post about Lumpy Lambert.

  6. ben Says:

    Hey, , and I think my hypothesis is best. Brazillians are kinda like cave people anyway, which makes my idea even more plausible.

  7. Tam Says:

    Round-nose bullet + rounded noggin bone = bullet skidding off target rather than penetrating.

    It’s happened with calibers a lot larger than .32 before.

  8. AlanDP Says:

    It wouldn’t have to have been a .32 ACP either, especially since it looks like he emptied his gun in a rage. Could have been some archaic .32 caliber revolver that’s even wimpier than the ACP.

  9. BobG Says:

    Hell, I knew a guy who took a round in the head from an AK over in Vietnam; it didn’t kill him or affect him mentally. He does have a plate in each side of his head now though. If it had been anything other than a full metal jacket, it probably would have killed him.

  10. chuck from redneckin Says:

    I have to agree with agpilot.
    A big gun that you’re scared of the recoil and can’t hit squat is more worthless than a tiny caliber.
    Proper target selection and shot placement with a gun you can handle and know it’s limitations is best

  11. Phelps Says:

    Depends on the type of round like Tam says, too, not just the caliber. And barrel length. And as for it being enough: do you think that she had any interest in doing anything but getting away from him after he shot her? I don’t care if my mother kills the goblin coming after her (it is a nice bonus, but not the aim). I just want him heading the other direction. And if bouncing .38 JHPs off his skull does the trick, it is just as good as putting them through. (Not that I expect them to bounce off.)

    And my recollection is that hardest bones in the body are heel, then elbow, then front of the skull above the brow.

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