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58 responses to ““Here is the bullet””
i agree with randy #25 that seems to be the entry point, and yes it has been fired.
i agree with randy #25 that seems to be the entry point, and yes it has been fired.
yea its prety real. 9mm or a caliber in the 30′s .32 .38
i have one myself.(9mm hole) night of bad desisions will do this and i think all of you who dont think its real should open your minds and realize that it could happen easily bullets open up when they enter if they are hollow point
yea its prety real. 9mm or a caliber in the 30′s .32 .38
i have one myself.(9mm hole) night of bad desisions will do this and i think all of you who dont think its real should open your minds and realize that it could happen easily bullets open up when they enter if they are hollow point
I got shot some time back and the doctor said the bullet wasn’t worth taking out because it wasn’t hurting anything and would allow for more potential problems if he tried taking it out so I guess the bullet really doesn’t break down other wise he probably would have taken it out, that bullet obviously had been fired, if you look carefully you can see the rifling on it.
I got shot some time back and the doctor said the bullet wasn’t worth taking out because it wasn’t hurting anything and would allow for more potential problems if he tried taking it out so I guess the bullet really doesn’t break down other wise he probably would have taken it out, that bullet obviously had been fired, if you look carefully you can see the rifling on it.
Looks like .45 Ball ammo. But then he probably wouldn’t still be with us.
Looks like .45 Ball ammo. But then he probably wouldn’t still be with us.