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Hey lads, I'm aware this is not the usual type of encounter you may have had during service. This is probably a homeland question but still, didn't find "gun safety" sub reliable. Let's day I got shot by a gen 4 glock or a sig in that regards within 50 yards. Straight through the lung, like dead center of it. And out od the body without (magically) not puncturing any arteries or any other organs. This question goes along with whomever you saw got a long shot in the field. Let it be a 7.62 or 5.56. I'm googling for hours and I thought a lot of othe people asked/researched on this but no. Not a single vet report or a medical journal. Can I survive it? Thank's for your time.
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