It depends on where the bullet hits. Whether it strikes bone, nerve-dense regions like the stomach or spleen, muscle, or grazes the skin. More often than not, it's very painful. It's generally warm, if not burning. More severe wounds put you in shock, which entails confusion, gasping breaths, and temporary relief from pain. A fatal shot will kill you, though I don't know what that feels like.
It feels like getting hit with a computer in your private part
The 1st bullet hit the foot of rizal it was from the gun of bernard ferrer. The 2nd bullet hit the underarm of rizal it was from gun Nono. The bullet that killed him is from Franklin Tamayo.
Nearly hit. I shoot a bullet at you, and it nearly hits. The bullet I shot at you nearly hit you.
You will feel pain.
When a bullet hits a bee, you call it a biscuit bullet.
It depends. If the bullet hit your femoral artery you could very well bleed to death in minutes.
In filmmaking, a bullet hit could be described as the special effect that shows the visual result of a bullet hitting something: a human, an object or whatever.
There's no right answer to your question. There are a lot of variables, such as: * where did the bullet hit the body? * what was the velocity of the bullet when it hit? * was the bullet a hollowpoint or full metal jacket * what was the angle of the bullet's trajectory, etc...... If a .45 bullet hit someone in the hand, it would likely pass through, even if it hit a metacarpal bone. If a .45 bullet hit someone in the hip (say, from right to left), it would likely stay in the body If a .45 bullet hit someone in the abdomen, and hit nothing but intestines & muscles, it would likely pass through. Ballistics are strange and not always predictable. If you clarify your question, I can give you a better answer.
Like a hairy lump
It may ignite if you hit the primer.
Bullet for My Valentine - All These Things I Hate
If the muzzle is aimed at the can and the trigger is pressed/activated correctly, the bullet will hit the can.