This would depend on the firearm, the size and manufacturer of the round used, the proximity or distance from the firearm when being shot etc.
Certain rounds carry a "manufacturer default" which simulates that of a hollow point (Essentially a small bubble of air in the tip of the round. When this impacts with a hard surface, in this instance bone, it can change trajectory. Therefor a entry wound in your lower abdomen may result with a exit wound in your shoulder/neck/thigh etc.
Personally, if I was in a position where it was a matter of 2 shots to the body or 1 to the head, I'd probably take anything from the knee down or in the upper arm. All places I could (Albeit not exactly recommended) easily tournique to stop blood loss if need be.
I'd assume the most painful places would be those with the most sensitivity (nerve endings) or vital organs. Hands, feet, face etc. Also anything obviously impairing movement - or where movement itself would inflict further pain - in the legs and trying to walk or immobilise limbs etc.
Depending on every person's pain tolerance, different things may be considered the most painful death. Some of the most commonly considered answers are: Death by Suffocation and Poisoning the Gas Chambers, Being Shot in a Blood Vessel and Bleeding Out without Medical Attention, Typhoid, Tuberculosis, Renal Failure, Malnutrition, and Strangling.
They usually contain one shot of liquor. That would be an ounce and a half in most places. It could be as little as an ounce.
1) Wrist shot 2) Slap shot 3) Snap shot 4) Backhand
Most of the scenes were shot in Reseda,CA
The sling shot
2 degree burns may not be painful
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It was painful. It was painful.
2 pac was shot because he refused to join the aliminati and so they shot him
Real shot glasses can either be 1 oz. (pony) or 1 1/2 oz. (jigger). Most shot glasses you would buy today are 1 oz.
The product will have at most 2 decimal places.
Garfield was shot and fatally wounded on July 2, 1881.