By getting hit in the heart or major veins you will die you will bleed out .If you get hit anywhere else you may live
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Many ways to die in WW2. bullets, artillery, knifes, starvation, bombs, disease. most Americans died by either artillery or bullets. Germans were suspectible to bombing and bullets. Japs died by the bayonent and bullets. easy to die, hard to live.
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her and her whole family were exucuted with guns and bullets
of course bullets. your bullets and ammo replinish after you die so no buying ammo. Yay. except for the knife it never runs out.
Bullets do in fact sometimes kill, but not always. It depends on several factors.
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Blue bullets are bullets are high quality Polymer Coated Lead Bullets.
That depends on what material the bullets are made of and how many you eat. If the bullet head contains heavy metals like lead they are toxic. But if the bullet is a blank or less than lethal, it is usually made of wax, which is not toxic per se. But the bullets can stuck in your intestines, which can cause rupture and death. In any case, your stomach will be upset. The more you eat the more dangerous it is. You may not necessarily die straight from eating the bullets, but heavy metal poisoning can kill you slowly. Also, if you plan to eat the bullet with cartridge, explosives and all the amount of harmful chemicals are manifold. Answer to your question: you do not necessarily die from eating bullets, but it is advised you should not.
Rubber bullets are used by police to disperse crowds during riots because they are non-lethal and intended to incapacitate individuals without causing fatal injuries. They are designed to be a less lethal alternative to traditional bullets, helping to maintain crowd control and minimize harm while still addressing potential threats to public safety.
Yes, swords can deflect bullets(block bullets), they can also split bullets in half.