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				11-30-2002, 02:02 AM
			
			
			
		  
		
	
                
            	
		
		
		Yeah.. except that I've seen someone shot with a .30 calibur rifle in real life, and there is most definitely blood. And as far as the blood spurting out of the uniform, that is also accurate, and here is why: 
 
During WWII, they didn't use explosive rounds. Hollow tips, etc. So the bullet entered the body at a high rate of speed and created a vacuum. Once the bullet either lodges or exits the body, the vacuum is lost creating a very intense and opposite reaction, sending the blood spurting like a fountain. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			 
            
                
            
				 
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