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What would happen if you were shot with a .50 cal?

What would happen if you were shot with a .50 cal?

50-cal, it can make the bone explode into multiple shards that are all flying with the speed of a low-velocity bullet. The M2 can turn its target’s skeleton into a shotgun blast taking place inside their body. 50-cal. hits with so much energy that it would likely kill you even if your body armor could stop it.

Can a bullet rip your arm off?

A . 50 BMG bullet fired into you can rip off your arms, legs, head, etc. In fact, the . 50 BMG creates a temporary wound cavity LARGER than the average adult male human’s torso, meaning if you were shot in the chest, anywhere within 1 mile from the gun, you’d likely be ripped in half.

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What would happen if a sniper shot a person in the head?

This is normally fatal. Originally Answered: If a round fired from a sniper rifle hit a person in the head, would the person’s brain splatter like in movies, or would the bullet pass through the skull cleanly? It depends on multiple factors, especially caliber and angle of impact.

What would happen if a round fired from a sniper rifle?

Originally Answered: If a round fired from a sniper rifle hit a person in the head, would the person’s brain splatter like in movies, or would the bullet pass through the skull cleanly? It depends on multiple factors, especially caliber and angle of impact.

How dangerous is it to get shot in the shoulder?

I emphasize, however, that less deadly doesn’t mean harmless—handguns are lethal enough to have accounted for nearly half of U.S. murders in 2011. Writers no doubt target the shoulder for nonlethal bullet wounds on the assumption that it contains no vital organs. In reality, however, it can be a dangerous place to get shot.

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What would happen if a bullet went through your head smoothly?

The bullet entering the head would cause a pressure spike and matter would follow the bullet exiting the skull creating the ‘splatter’. It depends on the projectile and velocity on impact with the head. It would not go through “smoothly”.