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Particularly for lower caliber pistols and shots in the torso, blood doesn't go everywhere (i.e. 22 bullets often bounce around inside you causing a crapton of pain and leave a very tiny puncture wound). It comes out more slowly unless there's a shot to an extremity or to the neck. I dunno if the video is real, but it certainly could be.
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OP is a sadistic fuck.
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Comments on small entry wounds and no exits are right, though. If this video is fake it's a really well-made fake, considering that the "idiosyncrasies" potential debunkers here are pointing out are all consequences of this not being a Hollywood gore-fest where everybody's an action hero and nobody uses cheap jammy chinese-import .22's. | |||
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Looks like the dude had high magic resistance and resisted those bullets. Anyway.... Fuck DA and IB bunch of training, kill stealing assholes that all deserve to be banned. fags
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I've treated literally dozens of GSW's as a Paramedic and Army Medic, I can unequivocally tell you that .22s DO ricochet off bone. This is no myth my friend. Even high velocity assault rifles like an M16/M4 will ricochet. Slow handguns most certainly will bounce rather than penetrate. | |||
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