What does the plating of the buckshot do? Flight control wad?
My experience with the .25 is that it's neither. It's not even a reliable suicide gun. I've had some fatals with it, but it *really* needs to be a face or temple shot. Even temple shots seem to flop around for hours before they finally die. I've mentioned the guy who shot himself under his chin and the bullet lodged in the roof of his mouth. Then there's the IPD officer shot in the back of the head by a hold up man. The cop thought he'd been punched, turned around to see the gun, and then killed the guy in a shootout in the gas station. Last year I had a guy shot through the screen of a screen door at near contact distance. 3 shots total. One bullet entered his shoe and bruised his foot. The other two hit the glass of the door behind him. They broke the first pane of glass but didn't damage the second.
.25 is not enough gun.
Just a guess, but perhaps the few fatalities from .25 ACP might be resulting from the injured party not wanting to go to the hospital and dying sometime after as a result? Buuuut maybe that has more to do with career choices than stopping power?I was told that back in the day, a .25 ACP gunshot often resulted in death due to blood poisoning many days later. This came from a reliable source. Maybe today there are better techniques in medicine to prevent such infections. I agree that it ain't a man stopper.
You just might be on to something there. Crooks don't want to go to the hospital!Just a guess, but perhaps the few fatalities from .25 ACP might be resulting from the injured party not wanting to go to the hospital and dying sometime after as a result? Buuuut maybe that has more to do with career choices than stopping power?