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You can actually look up autopsy stats by state and country. I went down this rabbit whole a yr or so back. According to coroner reports on some national data base .22 has killed more ppl but it considered suicides and accidents in the stats.. 9mm was very close to the .22lr stats as well with way less suicides and accidental deaths.
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I dont know who the fuck you are talking to but 7.62x39 has claimed most lives from a rifle. Second is 7.62x54r, third is 9mm and fourth is 556.
You dont need to be a genius to figure out akms and ak47s are the most iconic and plentiful rifle out there. 54r and 556 are fairly equivalent but seeing how mosins have been used 60 years longer than stoner platform, that boltaction rifle is deadlier by sheer number of kills and 9mm is right in the gap between those two and thats largely because of suomi kp31, mp40 and few other ww2 submachineguns chambered in 9mm parabellum and extensively used by axis.
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Paul Harrell covered that one.
The particular point was made by someone who works in a emergency room that when it came to DOA from a gunshot he had seen more people brought in, usually someone from the criminal element, dead from a .22 through the pump than from every other calibre combined.
Something to do with cheap, easily obtained, concealable Saturday Night Specials I understand.
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According to a 1998 article in APO, .22 caliber rabbit rifles are used in more shootings than any other type of gun, and are therefore responsible for killing more people. However, a Harvard study from 2018 found that people shot with larger caliber guns are more likely to die than those shot with smaller caliber weapons. A simulation using the logit equation also concluded that replacing medium- and large-caliber guns with small-caliber guns could reduce gun homicides by 39.5%.
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@Rusty_Shackleford1
5 months ago
Ahh the duality of fuddlore: 22lr is simultaneously the most deadly cartridge while .223/5.56 is "just a poodle shooter".
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