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Anonymous
The reaction depends on the caliber, round characteristics, distance and velocity.
For example: a high muzzle velocity armor piercing round will typically go straight through and out without so much as a twitch - leaving very clean entry and exit wounds (and ironically enough may be more survivable if it misses vital organs such at a gut shot due to lack of fragmentation).
A low velocity round typically used in a silenced weapon or large caliber hand gun will typically fail to exit and distribute more kinetic force (greater reaction to impact from a soft target such as a human body).
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