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His arm was paralyzed.
yes blood is still flowing
pinch the radial nerve causing a temporarly paralyzed arm.
yes if your arm is moving at the same speed as the bullet as it leaves the gun
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There is a manga called "Bullet Armours".
For one, the bullet that killed him was shot into his arm, which for some odd reason he always held up. If he hadn't been holding up that arm, the bullet would have missed him completely.
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In various comic book storylines, Professor Xavier is paralyzed after being injured in an altercation with an alien named Lucifer. In the "X-Men" movie franchise, he is paralyzed after being shot by a former ally, Magneto.
They did surgeries for people that were injured. i.e. had a bullet stuck in arm
It can break bones, cut muscles, tendons, nerves, arteries and veins.
Some obvious physical problems would be being paralyzed or missing an arm, leg, or other limb.