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<blockquote data-quote="manitou" data-source="post: 1438631" data-attributes="member: 105280"><p>Unlike yourself, no he isn't. He was shot in the heart by his best friend who was horsing around with an </p><p>"unloaded rifle". I also had a friend in the Army that was shot through the bicep. The bullet entering his ribcage on the right side, then traveled completely through his chest cavity exiting under his left arm... and it was a 12 gauge slug. Ponder that one Mr. forensics expert.</p><p>Also... bullets cannot be "self-healing" as they are not living tissue. Inanimate objects don't consist of cells, nor do they heal. Google it if this confuses you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="manitou, post: 1438631, member: 105280"] Unlike yourself, no he isn't. He was shot in the heart by his best friend who was horsing around with an "unloaded rifle". I also had a friend in the Army that was shot through the bicep. The bullet entering his ribcage on the right side, then traveled completely through his chest cavity exiting under his left arm... and it was a 12 gauge slug. Ponder that one Mr. forensics expert. Also... bullets cannot be "self-healing" as they are not living tissue. Inanimate objects don't consist of cells, nor do they heal. Google it if this confuses you. [/QUOTE]
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