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Why Were Guns Made?

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Lombax | 18:26 Fri 27th Nov 2020 | Technology
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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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This is a good summation in answer to your first question.

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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.
When guns were introduced, they roughly doubled the range over arrows.
Obviously the bullet is more deadly.
Easier to remove an arrow than a bullet.
one gun shot will not kill you instantly (unless hit in the brain)like it show in many movies, most of the gunshot deaths occur with infections if the wound is not treated, look it up on the web
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it just made for security purpose not for harm to other.
Guns are use for making terror but it would make for security purpose so that no body can harm you and your property.
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.
Bullets do more damage than arrows because they tend to grow into the target's body. Compared to some bows, the weapon can be used at longer distances against enemies. A bullet that passes cleanly through the body is less dangerous to the victim than one that stays in the body and festers.
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