Under a common principle of law, any death later than "a-year-and-a-day" after the shooting would be unrelated. Complications from trauma can cause a delayed and painful death years later, or a deep blood vessel or spine penetration could kill very quickly.
between 2min or 10
Take them to the vet.
That would depend on the mass of the bullet, the bullet's velocity when it left the barrel of the gun, and from how high up the bullet was fired from.
Abdominal wound and bowel can be seen in the wound. what action would you take?
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If the wound is not deep and not penetrated to damage the internal organs, it should heal in about 3 weeks
Upperbody, Chest, Abdomen: Block bleeding, wipe wound, open wound (with scalpel if needed), reach in and dig around to remove bullet, attempt to repair any inner-body damage that you can, sew wound shut. Arms & Legs: Possibly remove bullet, more likely to amputate limb Cannon wounds almost always involved massive shrapnel damage and bleeding that would usually kill you, on the off chance you were alive you might have a broken limb that would be set or shrapnel wounds (various ways to treat)
how long the sweelng in the lower lims will continue after the trauma of a strong flesh wound has been suffered
cuz he's a G B-)
If it's a simple wound, it would take about two weeks. It infection is involved, or if nerves and blood vessels require repair, it could take quite a bit longer.
We usually heal quickly down there but this was a cut and that might not heal as easily. I would see the doctor again and hear what they say. Some of these things can go on for a very long time and they have to restitch them.
That depends a lot on how much you shoot, but I would say half as long as a normal walk on woodsball game.