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Anonymous
Butter.

See?

Splash!
>> Anonymous
source?
>> Anonymous
>>987547

Hitman movie
>> Anonymous
Hitman :D
>> Anonymous
>>987519
I've seen someone get sniped in the head before. You don't jerk your headbackwards like that. You just fall. It's like the power goes out and you just drop straight down.
>> Anonymous
>>988018
truth.
>> Anonymous
>>988018
Let me guess, you're in the US Marines
Because a bullet isn't going to exert any force on a person's head, of course not.
>> Anonymous
>>988018

Really? What about that one gif of the Spanish dude holding the lady hostage, getting sniped? He jerked back a bit.

Could it be he felt the bullet penetrate and his nerves just jerked back his head??
>> Anonymous
the mexican guy got shot in the face and the bullet would have killed him too fast for him to flinch, also depending on the force of the bullet it (from the looks of it) it flys straight through not hit then fly through
>> Anonymous
It depends on what angle are you shot at. Sometimes you just fall down and a lot of times your head will jerk a little bit.
>> Anonymous
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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).