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RTDTD

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Jan 23, 2023
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Hey there, thankfully I'm in a country where access to firearms is quite easy and I (hopefully) don't have any sort of restrictions that would make me fail a background check. I'm trying to decide on what to get though, I'm thinking about getting a revolver but don't know what the best calibur/bullet type would be.

I've also toyed with the idea of using two guns and using them at the same time to try and minimize the chance of failure but I don't know if this would help my chances or harm them.

Any advice is welcome, thanks.
 
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lionetta12

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Hey there, thankfully I'm in a country where access to firearms is quite easy and I (hopefully) don't have any sort of restrictions that would make me fail a background check. I'm trying to decide on what to get though, I'm thinking about getting a revolver but don't know what the best calibur/bullet type would be.

I've also toyed with the idea of using two guns and using them at the same time to try and minimize the chance of failure but I don't know if this would help my chances or harm them.

Any advice is welcome, thanks.
If you're considering using two guns, why not use a shotgun instead?
 
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Shotgun with slugs is the "safest" option
 
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Tartuffe

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As someone with no knowledge of guns, choose the one with the fattest bullets, try them ones with the ripped top that shred it's target
 
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A shotgun. It's a no-brainer. Barrel into the mouth. As close to 100% success as you can get.
 
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sevenkarmas

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This sounds like a recipe for disaster. Unless you're ambidextrous, there's a chance you won't be able to hold either one straight and accurate enough.
 
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Can't use 2 guns . Speed of bullet is orders of magnitude faster than a human even the nerve impulses. That's why there's no pain in shotgun method. 1700 feet per second is a shotgun slug I have. The slug Will travel 1 foot in 1/1700 of a second so your brain đź§  will be gone in that time. Can't synchronize shots to such small intervals within 1/1700 of a second can't feel pain that fast. See Ronnie mcnut video
 
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Can't use 2 guns . Speed of bullet is orders of magnitude faster than a human even the nerve impulses. That's why there's no pain in shotgun method. 1700 feet per second is a shotgun slug I have. The slug Will travel 1 foot in 1/1700 of a second so your brain đź§  will be gone in that time. Can't synchronize shots to such small intervals within 1/1700 of a second can't feel pain that fast. See Ronnie mcnut video
Is the nerve thing scientifically proven? So is this for all cases where someone has instantly died of a gunshot, they didn't feel pain because of the nerve thing??
 
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Is the nerve thing scientifically proven? So is this for all cases where someone has instantly died of a gunshot, they didn't feel pain because of the nerve thing??
No one is going to be able to tell you with any certainty when someone stops feeling pain. Sure, the doctors and such will tell you at this point or at that point, and that's only based on the current best understanding of physiology, but it's still just opinions. No one can know anything like this for certain EXCEPT the person experiencing it. Heck, for what anyone knows, there's a completely different realm that is entered when we die and the deceased person experiences nothing but pain upon death and thereafter, having nothing whatsoever to do with heaven, or hell, or anything like that. It's always the unknown unknowns that are at question.
 
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RTDTD

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If you're considering using two guns, why not use a shotgun instead?
Honestly I've considered shotgun but there's modifications that need to be done to make it effective (sawing off barrel, modifying stock, etc.) and if somehow I failed or got caught by the cops I could get a charge for doing that. But yes I have considered it.

But yeah from reading the thread it seems like one gun or nothing. Probably a big ass hand cannon or yeah a shotgun. And as far as pain, I guess it's possible but I want the highest chance of actually dying.
 

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