When a body is shot with a .45 caliber bullet, the impact can cause severe trauma due to the bullet's large diameter and mass. This can result in significant tissue damage, organ perforation, and potentially life-threatening injuries, depending on the bullet's path. The force of the bullet can also cause secondary injuries through shockwaves and fragmentation. Immediate medical attention is critical to address such injuries and improve survival chances.
Most likely Infection will set in. I suggest you seek medical help.
what happens to Kagome Higurashi when she gets shot in the back!
Your body stops functioning, and then eventually, you die.
The .45 Schofield can be fired in a .45 Long Colt revolver, but the .45 Long Colt cannot be fired in a .45 Schofield revolver.
No.
He was 45
45
So what happens if some one shot and killed a sasquatch ?
Unknown
Both. .45 Auto and .45 ACP are the same round.
nothing
You die.