I was a victim of a horrible crime, and I survived after being shot twice with a .357 Magnum revolver, which is a cartridge revolver with a 0.357-inch (9.07 mm) bullet diameter. This gun is one of the most powerful handguns in the world. This lethal weapon is used by the military for its reliability. Additionally, a lot of huntsmen are capable of handling this big weapon. This gun is considered a one-shot stopper and is entirely unbeatable. Realistically, if you are hit with this gun, then the fight is over for you. For my readers that are unaware of the damages of a .357 Smith and Wesson Magnum, it is extremely capable of destroying anything in its path. A .357 Magnum can cause hydrostatic shock, which is a term used to describe the theory that a remote wound caused by the impact of a bullet results in neurological incapacitation. The theory is defined by the event of a pressure wave that travels from the remote wound to the central nervous system of a human or game animal. The effect of the pressure wave is to disrupt the central nervous system in such a way as to cause instant incapacitation and/or death of the living target.