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Trump was shot in the ear, it was not a hoax. A firefighter protecting his family died from the assassin’s bullets for crying out loud.
Though, Trump’s hand is a health concern.
However admittedly not as much as his cognitive disfunction.
I think it’s gangrene or necropsy, from flesh eating virus or something even worse. Maybe he’s rotting from the inside out. Well, whatever it is, hope it spreads fast, especially to his little mushroom dick.
Interesting. You guys didn't notice Biden falling down stairs. You guys didn't notice when he had to be led off stage, because he couldn't figure out how to do it. You didn't notice that he couldn't read a teleprompter or complete coherent sentence. But a bruise you notice. We should bring in the best bruise doctor in the country, put him under oath and have him take the fifth instead of giving up his opinion about the bruise.
One was hired the other is not.
If trump had actually been hit with that bullet his entire ear would have exploded. It leaves 4 inch holes...
Nah, not at all. You can be grazed by a bullet with nothing but a soft tissue scratch. The weapon used was an AR15 type chambered in 5.56X45 NATO. A small high speed round that will absolutely fuck you up like hitting a balloon full of water if it hits you in your center of mass (chest or guts). But it doesn't leave a 4" hole. More like a huge wound channel inside your body. If it penetrates where you are essentially a bag of water. It creates a shock wave from the energy transfer. If it grazes you, you won't even bleed much. Rare but, it does happen.
@OneViewpoint 👍🏻 Solid inside opinion. I was thinking Newtown and 6 yr olds. Their mass was smaller...
5.56 is a nasty little high speed round that was designed to cause maximum damage in a wartime application. It was designed to be small and light so troops could carry more ammunition into combat. It's designed to produce a shockwave in a human body that is around 70% water excluding bone mass. The impact also starts the bullet tumbling and coming apart so fragments can come out in weird places. You may have multiple exit wounds, not one. It makes triage and surgery a nightmare. No one needs 20 rounds of 5.56 in a semi automatic weapon in a civilian environment.
@OneViewpoint What is it like to shoot a weapon like that? Does it kick like a shotgun? Or does it have better balance?
I think of guns like motorcycles. They appear similar but all feel completely different, enough to throw your mind if not paying attention and hoping on several a day. I would imagine that would be the same with aim on different weapons.
No, there is very little recoil. All AR family weapons are designed around some core features. One of which is a mass damper (big solid chunk of metal) and a buffer spring built into the stock. When the weapon is fired, the bolt slides backward against the mass damper with is in turn cushioned by the spring and most of the energy from the bolt is neatly absorbed and dissipated over a few inches of travel instead of using your shoulder to absorb that energy.
It serves a few purposes...
1.) Your shoulder isn't getting hammered by every round fired.
2.) The barrel remains steadier so a soldier can stay on target and get the next round off faster.
3.) It reduces muzzle climb in full automatic fire mode.
As an example of the effectiveness of the energy buffer assembly. You can place the buttstock of a 5.56 AR15 type weapon (M16, M4, etc.) against your chin instead of your shoulder and pull the trigger. Nothing will happen. That is, the gun will fire but you'll feel no pain. It's not gonna knock you out or anything. Another reason the 5.56 round was designed. It's a relatively small round and not super powerful. Just deadly enough. So it doesn't have the recoil of say a 7.62 NATO round to begin with. Add in the buffer assembly and it's very comfortable and easy to use. And every AR15 style weapon shares that characteristic. See the top left corner of the photo for a look at the mass damper and the buffer spring.
No, there is very little recoil. All AR family weapons are designed around some core features. One of which is a mass damper (big solid chunk of metal) and a buffer spring built into the stock. When the weapon is fired, the bolt slides backward against the mass damper with is in turn cushioned by the spring and most of the energy from the bolt is neatly absorbed and dissipated over a few inches of travel instead of using your shoulder to absorb that energy.
It serves a few purposes...
1.) Your shoulder isn't getting hammered by every round fired.
2.) The barrel remains steadier so a soldier can stay on target and get the next round off faster.
3.) It reduces muzzle climb in full automatic fire mode.
As an example of the effectiveness of the energy buffer assembly. You can place the buttstock of a 5.56 AR15 type weapon (M16, M4, etc.) against your chin instead of your shoulder and pull the trigger. Nothing will happen. That is, the gun will fire but you'll feel no pain. It's not gonna knock you out or anything. Another reason the 5.56 round was designed. It's a relatively small round and not super powerful. Just deadly enough. So it doesn't have the recoil of say a 7.62 NATO round to begin with. Add in the buffer assembly and it's very comfortable and easy to use. And every AR15 style weapon shares that characteristic. See the top left corner of the photo for a look at the mass damper and the buffer spring.
@OneViewpoint Interesting. Sounds like the caddy of the rifles. No wonder people like it. Thanks for sharing that.
I don't give a shit about his tiny discolored hand or his bloated cankles. When is his brain going to heal?
Old people bruise easily and take longer to heal, he is probably on blood thinners too so that also causes that to take longer, my stepdad is like that and is 80 years old
Oh, soy, feminine leftist boy back after another hour for another woke, leftist outrage about crap.
He'll be back soon with another pro immigrant anti Trump blathering.
Option A. Definitely option A. You played yourself, Doc.
Some things take longer to heal. I have a wound on my leg. I ha ve had it for a couple of months. It still is not healed.
Did he get that bruise by banging on something after he saw criticism if himself? 😆
If a bullet had hit his ear, a part of it would have been torn off. That was a fake injury.
Kind of hoping Putin somehow poisoned him with a handshake
You evidently know nothing about medicine or the human body. Please don't try to defend yourself. I'll be bored.
you're trying so hard.
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