Modern air weapons are approaching firearms with their capabilities. Shots from this type of weapon pose an increasing threat to humans and animals. The vast variation in airgun ammunition means that gunshot damage can vary depending on the type of bullet that hits the tissues. The study was undertaken to investigate how the type of lead airgun pellet calibre of 6.35 mm and surface of femoral shaft affected by gunshot damage have impact on extent of bone and periosteal entry damage. In our study, we subjected a porcine femur contained in a ballistic gelatine human thigh model to damage. 3 types of Haendler for the posterior surface, H and for the lateral surface, H&N Silverpoint the biggest and H&N Baracuda the smallest damage area respectively. This is most likely influenced by the properties of the individual airgun pellets and the different thicknesses of the femoral shaft walls, including significant variation in the thickness of the lateral wall.
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Mateusz Wilk
Elżbieta Chowaniec
Karol Jędrasiak
PLoS ONE
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69a7ccf7d48f933b5eed8f65 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0343400