You easily fire several bullets into the skin of a typical airline fuselage and have no problems beyond air getting out. Explosive decompression requires much higher pressures or sufficiently weak materials. One atmosphere is not much of a difference. The only real danger is https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water_hammer which scales with volume of air escaping.
Is explosive decompression of a human occupied area of a space ship ever actually a concern then? Seems like the pressure difference could only ever be 1