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Why Were Guns Made?
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Why did people decide to invent guns and other types of fireweapons? And why is a bullet so deadly? What is worse? If the bullet get stuck in your body, or if it goes in and out your body like you see in movies sometimes?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Guns can be used against an enemy at a greater distance than can some bows, thus allowing the gun user to stay safely away from his opponent. A bullet is deadly because it tends to expand inside the target's body, thus doing more damage than an arrow. If a bullet goes straight through a body, it's not as dangerous to the target as if it stays inside and festers.
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Compared to some bows, the weapon can be used at longer distances against enemies, allowing the weapon's wielder to maintain a safe distance from the enemy. Bullets do more damage than arrows because they tend to grow into the target's body. A bullet that passes cleanly through the body is less dangerous to the victim than a bullet that stays in the body and festers.
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