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The time it takes for a gunshot wound to travel from the thigh to the heel can vary significantly based on multiple factors such as the type of firearm, bullet caliber, distance, and the angle of the shot. Generally, a bullet can travel at speeds ranging from 800 to 1,200 feet per second. Therefore, if the distance between the thigh and heel is approximately 2 feet, it could take just a fraction of a second for a bullet to traverse that distance. However, it's important to note that the actual impact and consequences of such a wound would be immediate and potentially life-threatening, requiring urgent medical attention.

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