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They shred everything in their pathway, veins, arteries, muscles ect...
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Ummmmm, the whole bullet thing.
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Well it depends on where you get hit! But they can be much more dangerous than a knife wound or other wounds for these reasons: 1. Bullet travels very fast and upon hitting bone or tissue/organs, etc. it expands often, causing more injury. 2. Bullets can "bounce around" in the body once a person gets hit. You can get hit in the back for example, and the bullet can bounce off bone and end up in your lung, intestine, or up higher into the neck area. 3. They are puncture wounds, so not easy to tell what damage has been done until a good set of x-rays is done or until the person is on an operating table opened up. 4. Easy to get infection due to the lead and also the fact that they are a self closing (puncture) wound often, and dirt and other debris go into the body with the bullet. That satisfy you? It hurts alot also getting shot.
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Hollow point is worse than the solid ones..cause upon impact it spreads out and will shred u 2 pieces
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the object striking the target is moving at a high rate of speed, distroying tissue, bones, organs, creating a hole where blood starts to flow out of. All of this trama has a big effect on the rest of your body.... Not to include all of the residue (gunpowder) it has on it from being fired... that can cause infections. All of this is just the begining...
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