Yes it is, once the bullit goes in the body it explodes open and leaves an exit wound bigger than the entrance one.
2006-08-19 06:41:40
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answer #1
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answered by shell7024 3
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Yes and No.
Yes,
1. This is dependent on the distance from which the gun was fired and
2. Dependent on he type of bullet used.
No
1. Dependent also on the distance.
2. Normal bullets when fired at whatever distance won't cause such injuries.
2006-08-19 06:46:57
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answered by CPR 2
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Yes..the force exerted by the bullet going in is nothing compared to it coming out.
2006-08-19 06:41:14
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answered by Anonymous
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in my case, NO, I accidentally shot my hand and the Entry Wound is Bigger than the Exit wound .
2014-12-03 07:08:21
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answer #4
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answered by Brad F 2
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It should be smaller because the bullet will have less velocity as it exits and thus less ability to cause damage.
2006-08-19 06:43:24
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answered by Anonymous
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YES... because it pushes all the stuff it hits along with it when it exits.
2006-08-19 06:41:19
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answered by Anonymous
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if you're talking about a short distance shot by a shotgun, yeah.
2006-08-19 06:41:17
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answered by portivee 3
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definitely. if your curious I can send you pics of dead guys shot in the head and you can judge for yourself?
2006-08-19 06:41:00
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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not sure cause I've never been shot
praise the LORD
2006-08-19 06:40:38
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answered by Who me? 4
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