As close as I can tell you ; Do the following drop your pants, sit down on an anvil, take large hammer and hit your_______ ( fill in the blank ) as hard as you can.
2007-06-19 13:54:24
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answered by ฉันรักเบ้า 7
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Depends on what your doing and what your body is experiencing at the time you are shot. If you are relaxed and get hit for most people a 223 round feels like being stabbed by burning hot knife, then you feel extreme pain and in most cases you get shocky and feel very cold. The pain from an AK is more immediate for most people, the round does not spin like the 223 (M16), it tumbles and makes a bigger wound path.
If your adrenaline is up, like you are in a fire fight and the flight or fight body reactions are going on, a lot of people do not realize they are shot until a body part doesn't work (shot in extremities) or feel like they have been punched very hard (torso shot). The pain then starts and it is a deep pain. Bleeding out, if a good sized artery, vein or the heart are hit is the 1st danger folowed by losing blood pressure during shock
2007-06-19 13:58:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends on what part of your body is struck...I'm fairly certain that being struck square in the grape leaves you with no feeling (permanently, most of the time) whereas, being shot in the stomach is apparently tremendously painful.
The M-16 and M-4 fire a 5.56 mm NATO round, which is analogous to the civilian .223 caliber rifle round. The original intent, when picking this caliber, was to wound--with the rational being that a wounded man on the battlefield removes three men from combat (the wounded himself and two litter-bearers). This, of course, turned out to be nonsense and there is a move afoot to field a new round in 6.8mm with more "killing" power.
2007-06-19 13:49:20
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answered by Ryan S 2
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Five to 30 seconds of pain-free SHOCK... then a loud scream because it HURT !! Then I beat on the idiot who shot me !!
Shot in the foot... Straight down THRU the foot by the old M-60 during a GUN-EX (door-gunners training exercise) but the junior crewman.
2007-06-19 14:18:40
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answered by mariner31 7
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well a M-16 round used to tumble and would almost tear off a limb some times. But basically you don't want to get shot period, by anything and this is one stupid question.
2007-06-19 14:25:06
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answered by Anonymous
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I would believe it would hurt horribly!!! I would never want to find out and honeslty wouldnt want to ask some one to relive the experience if they had been through it!
2007-06-19 13:47:32
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answered by sexylilmama_82 2
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Its a wonderfull most pleasent experiance, that I'm sure you'll be wanting to experiance again, and again, and again (or at least untill the mag is empty)
2007-06-19 13:52:17
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answered by ed c 3
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M-16!! LOL. Uh i would assume you wouldnt feel much,because most likely you would be dead on impact.
2007-06-19 13:52:46
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answered by Anonymous
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it would feel like getting shot with any other strong firearm.
2007-06-19 14:56:56
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answered by Anonymous
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hurts like HELL
2007-06-19 13:45:38
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answered by porcerelllisman q 4
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