Depends on where it hits you.
A head shot can kill you instantly.
A shot through the heart or a big blood vessel, it'll take you a few seconds to bleed out.
A shot through the lungs, maybe minutes to hours to suffocate and choke.
A gut shot might let you linger for Days until infection gets you.
On the sight of the wound, there may be a scar...
Basically you will die instantly if the bullet hits you right in the head. If the bullet can reach your head at its normal speed, it will surely kill you.
An entry and exit wound generally refer to the two parts of a bullet wound that passes all the way through. The entry wound is where the bullet hits something, and the exit wound is where the bullet exits after passing all the way through.
Vince dies of a gunshot wound.
Yes. Doctors knew immediately upon examining him that the wound was mortal, but he hung on about 9 hours, dying the next morning.
By not getting shot
Dr- Christian - 1956 Bullet Wound 1-15 was released on: USA: 1957
The exit wound of a bullet is typically larger than the entry wound due to several factors, including the deformation and expansion of the bullet as it travels through tissue. Upon exiting, the bullet often creates a larger cavity as it pushes aside more tissue, and the pressure and shock waves generated can cause additional damage. Additionally, the bullet may lose structural integrity upon impact, leading to a more irregular and wider exit pathway. This combination of physical effects results in a larger exit wound compared to the more focused entry wound.
I don't know who he is, but bullet wounds to the heart are survivable if the bullet doesn't do enough damage.
Not that long, only about 0-60 seconds - Dr. Eberhardt, Florida University
Take them to the vet.
20 minutes