Air gun dangers

Emerg Nurse. 1997 Feb 1;4(4):27. doi: 10.7748/en.4.4.27.s13.

Abstract

The handgun debate in the UK has heard arguments about the use of air guns, which assumes small lead pellets have a limited tissue penetration and do not cause significant tissue damage unless a vital structure is directly hit. A study of air gun injuries in paediatric patients treated at the University of Louisville contradicts this belief.