ImaPoser
New member
I had the opportunity to represent a gentleman that shot a young kid committing a burglary. The bullet entered his upper back dead center and exited the front center of his chest, penetrating one of the t-shirts he was wearing but not the second t-shirt. The bullet was recovered between the 2 shirts. Weapon was a 9mm S&W, and the round was a Hydrashok. When I examined the bullet, the first milimeter or two was shaved off and the remainder of the cavity was packed with tissue, and the projectile did not deform at all. The kid ran over 100 yards after being shot. :ack2:
Crap. That makes me want to rethink my CCW planning. I"m selling a Sig P229 in 9mm just because it's too bulky for me to carry concealed other than during the winter. I was going to stick with the 9, just go to a smaller frame, but may think about something bigger now. I like using the 9 due to it's availability, compatibility with other guns in the safe, and to match what the wife prefers to use as well, but I want stopping power. I've always figured +P ammo would do the job well enough. :ack2: