Yup: if you include unforeseen ricochets, I once blasted myself. I hit the target perfectly, but the round exploded and I got fragged. Using my buddy's hunting knife, I dug out all the pieces from the round from my torso.
Back then, I was under the foolish misperception that "real men don't wear ballistic armor."
2007-01-09 17:42:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Being "gut shot" is a slow attributable to die, via fact in case you do no longer bleed to loss of existence, you get what's stated as peritonitis. that's the placement the in many circumstances effective bacteria on your intestines attack your peritoneum (look it up). We had a guy top right here in Tulsa very final week who'd been shot 17 circumstances with an finished-vehicle .223, and lived. I had a own chum shot 11 circumstances, jointly with as quickly as into his open mouth, which destroyed his spinal twine and paralyzed him from the neck down. He lived for yet yet another 40 years. I quite have shot dozens of deer in my existence. the quite 2 that ever took a step after being hit with a .243 have been ones that have been shot with the aid of the middle. One ran 30 yards, and once I field dressed it, the middle appeared like floor sausage. you somewhat can below no circumstances say how long somebody will stay. There are civil conflict suggestion from scientific medical doctors of human beings being shot "clean with the aid of" and residing, and this replaced into shrink decrease back contained interior the days until now actual surgical care. I additionally knew of a cop who replaced into shot with a .22 below his arm (he had a bullet information vest on, besides the fact that the slug went contained interior the arm hollow) and he replaced into killed on the instant.
2016-12-12 08:10:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Sure, lots of times. Usually everything works out with a few stitches and some morphine, but sometimes it's more serious, like shooting out a kidney or one of those inside parts like that there.
2007-01-09 17:31:02
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answered by You Should Be Pied 2
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Yest, my best-friends ex-boyfriend. WIth a BB Gun. He wouldn't get off my property, I don't have anything bigger than that (I have kids in my house). So, I started popping him in the legs and back-side. I'll give him credit, he withstood about a dozen shots b4 retreating.
Wait, that wasn't exactly accidental.
2007-01-09 18:16:47
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answered by Julie S 3
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"Accidentally" shooting someone falls under the category of negligence. It means you do not know how to handle a weapon and therefore you should not be around them. To answer your question, NO I have never shot anyone.
2007-01-09 17:45:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Nope, not at all. But I can't imagine why not, I was half-asleep when they made us go to the rifle range in the army. Even fell asleep once. Oooh, this sounds like cheny - ha!
2007-01-09 17:32:04
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answered by kluvs2write 2
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Never shot accidently, trained only shoot to kill & successfully done justice to the training.
2007-01-09 17:33:32
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answered by Major Haroon 1
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No, guns are not to be used to scare people with and possibly cause accidental shootings, they are to be used to defend life only. Besides, there is no glory in killing.
2007-01-09 22:49:46
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answered by WC 7
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Not really polite to ask, but it's a very rare occurrence that not much point in asking.
2007-01-09 17:28:43
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answered by Zabe 3
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this was funny to read and I can honestly say I have never shot anyone.
Thanks for the laugh
2007-01-09 17:29:27
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answered by 1982 3
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