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To: Catmom

The doctor did say an excellent recovery is very possible.

Dont think the colostomy or kidney/liver damage would be considered part of an excellent recovery.

The hip! Can’t imagine he’s not but what do i know?

plus having a few hundred shell fragments in you doesn’t sound so great.

I would figure that would lead to constant infections

But again, I dont know what i’m talking about :)


19 posted on 06/16/2017 1:57:29 PM PDT by dp0622 (The only thing an upper crust Conservative hates more than a liberal is a middle class conservative)
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To: dp0622

“Dont think the colostomy or kidney/liver damage would be considered part of an excellent recovery.”

It beats death.

A good friend of mine had cancer,and a colostomy,14 years ago-——she’s doing just fine.


34 posted on 06/16/2017 2:38:17 PM PDT by Mears
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To: dp0622
Let's be thankful for the Dr's report today. Honestly I've not had a lot of optimism in this situation.

About the bullet... I'm not aware of any credible reporting about what kind of loads he used. The media are collectively ignorant about firearms. I think (that means I'm not sure but I'll go with what I heard, I think it may have been from Hannity) he used an SKS rifle.

The SKS predates the AK-47, but is chambered in the same caliber, 7.62x39, which was notoriously used against American servicemen in Vietnam and was the mainstay of the communist and third world for decades. It's still around, obviously...

Anyway most of the ammunition that one commonly finds for this cartridge is "ball" ammo, with metal jacketed bullets that are probably similar to what one would have found in a Soviet armory. Hollow point or soft nose bullets are probably commercially available but not with the ubiquity as the military-type metal jacketed bullets.

Fortunately this guy in addition to not being particularly competent with his weapon chose, if I heard correctly, the less lethal loading for it if he chose metal-jacketed, or "ball" ammo.

I would speculate that the bullet fragmentation, if the Dr. mentioned it, might have been the copper jacket separating from the bullet rather than a bullet disintegrating as some hollow point bullets might do.

Not to minimize the situation, mind you. Thanks to G-d almighty for answered prayers and credit to the talented team of physicians working on him. That's the only way he's still alive.

It's also helpful that the dead @$$#01e didn't have just a plain ol' Winchester .30-30 from the early 20th century with soft nose hunting bullets in the magazine, and some talent and practice in its use. Otherwise, as others have observed, the cops probably would have been casualties too and the situation would be much different.

76 posted on 06/16/2017 5:21:12 PM PDT by OKSooner (Never take a known wise-ass to the shooting range.)
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