I was thinking the same, i just didn't want to ask though.
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I've never been shot, but the little entry hole isn't the part that scares me. All the possible internal damage is what scares me. On TV and movies somebody's always pressing something on the bullet hole to "stop the bleeding", and I always think "what about all the shredded tissues inside?"
I'm sure there ain't a damn thing romantic or adventurous about it.
I have seen many GSW's when I was in EMS in north Aurora and north Denver. Had a 22 come of a backstop at a range in Englewood and it hit me in the chest just hard enough to let me know it was there. They do go in clean and come out in pieces if at all.
I was shot in the hand by a .22 my hand was in front of my chest. I am thankful it was there. Something you will never forget.
40 cal Hydra Shock, left chest.. Its kinda hard to compare it to anything. Mostly was scared I was gonna bleed out.St.Louis in the summer time, wear a vest[Coffee]
I think if you've been shot and you feel comfortable telling the story, it would be a lot more informative (<- dont know if thats the right word). But only if you feel comfortable obviously.
Thank you for your service Boba Fett!!!
I was shot in the left leg 6" below my knee. Went off the bone and out with a 22 Didn't hurt when it happend. Didn't know I got shot. Then the burn set in. I went to the ER. Aurora PD showed up and laughed. It didn't hurt didn't bleed much. When the nurse cleaned the wound and stuck a small hose in the hole to the other side. It hurt like a bitch. It hurt for a day. I was lucky real lucky. So much could have gone wrong.
Caught some birdshot in my arm when I was out hunting, I have no idea how far away the shooter was, but it hit hard enough to embed in my arm through my hunting gear.
I yelled and heard nothing, I know someone was out there, but they didn't want to own up to the fact they shot at something moving through the brush. It hurt, but only superficial damage. When my mother put peroxide and took the long tweezers to picking out the shot, now that hurt.