prisoner6
right now Im carrying a smith and wesson model 642 38 cal snubby revolver loaded with five rounds of glaser safety slugs.
That is a controlled expansion round and tends to dump all its energy into the target, making a nasty wound that causes exanguination.
(I hope I spelled that right)
In other words, the Glaser projectile dumps all it’s energy and the bullet does not exit the target. I am reminded of the story about the shopkeeper in NYC who was armed with a 380 walther PPKs loaded with Glaser blue.
He shot a robber with it. When the medical examiner arrived on scene, he was convinced the shooter shot the bad guy with a 12 ga shotgun, not just a 380.