Sapper,

You sir are a lucky man to be walking this earth. Literally every last 7.62.39 wound I've treated or wittnessed showed signs of bullet yaw. Contrary to your opinion, the M43 does yaw and will do so quite predictably, but it doesn't yaw nearly as quick as the .223 or 5.45.39. According to US Army studdies, the M43 tends to yaw after an average of 6 inches of penetration, or if bone is struck. With your upper chest wound, you are a truely lucky man...Glad you're hear to disagree with me... And thank you for your service.

Last edited by GunGeek; 07/29/06.