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<blockquote data-quote="ricco" data-source="post: 3770583" data-attributes="member: 46005"><p>Unless it's a CNS hit the person that is shot decides when to stop fighting. Some people pass out at just the sight of blood while others keep fighting until blood loss causes unconsciousness, there is no predictor of either and is an unknown until it happens. In the book "Street Survival" published by Calibre Press 1980 on page 215 there picture of a liquor store robber who took 33 rounds of 9mm before becoming incapacitated. The book also states that nearly 20 percent of the time people who are shot with one round will not be immediately incapacitated even though it is a fatal injury and 13 percent will remain active for as long as 5 minutes. Not long ago there was video of a store clerk that shot a robber one time and the bad guy face planted. You just never know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ricco, post: 3770583, member: 46005"] Unless it's a CNS hit the person that is shot decides when to stop fighting. Some people pass out at just the sight of blood while others keep fighting until blood loss causes unconsciousness, there is no predictor of either and is an unknown until it happens. In the book "Street Survival" published by Calibre Press 1980 on page 215 there picture of a liquor store robber who took 33 rounds of 9mm before becoming incapacitated. The book also states that nearly 20 percent of the time people who are shot with one round will not be immediately incapacitated even though it is a fatal injury and 13 percent will remain active for as long as 5 minutes. Not long ago there was video of a store clerk that shot a robber one time and the bad guy face planted. You just never know. [/QUOTE]
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