SABC answer (straight from the training class): Allow the victim to assume the position easiest for breathing, and observe/treat for shock === === I've seen a bunch of these questions that relate to a military air service, and they're fascinating questions. However, I have one serious gripe with them -- they don't let me know where I am! The answer to this question varies completely if I'm days from help with no equipment, days from help with a well-stocked medical kit, at my evac point, minutes from help, or at a well-equipped trauma center. These questions have the look and feel of SERE/medic training quesitons, so the answer to this question of mine is not at all obvious and remains critical. Context here would help please?
allow the victim to assume the position easiest for breathing, and observe/treat for shock.
No such thing. You can have small caliber but not low caliber.
the are also chambered for the 38 caliber, 9mm caliber and 22 caliber
What caliber of man are you looking for? What caliber of gun are you looking for?
30 caliber
.32 caliber
.45 caliber
A 5.56mm is the same thing as a .225 caliber. If you do the math, a 30 caliber is MUCH bigger!
a .22 caliber
.32 caliber
"My pistol is .40 caliber." "We were fortunate to find a manager of his caliber."
The caliber is .68, probably the most common caliber for paintballs.