A 9 mm handgun can cause a lot of damage to someone's chest and abdomen. A 9 mm handgun and kill someone.
HEAD: 33-38 cm Chest: 12-14 inches
Yes, it is normal for a baby's head to be slightly larger than their chest circumference. This difference is a typical characteristic of infant growth, as the head develops to accommodate the growing brain. A head that is about 2 cm larger than the chest is generally within the range of normal variation for newborns. However, if there are concerns about growth or development, it's always best to consult a pediatrician.
In the human body, the axis is the head, chest, and abdomen. It does not include the arms or legs.
It depends on which position the shooter is comfortable at.
The average head circumference for a one-year-old is typically around 46 to 48 centimeters (about 18 to 19 inches). The average chest circumference for a one-year-old usually ranges from 44 to 46 centimeters (approximately 17 to 18 inches). However, individual measurements can vary based on genetics and growth patterns. It's always best to consult a pediatrician for specific growth assessments.
I say your head and chest
Get head shots. Less damage is done it you hit the outer extremities and more is you plug them in the chest, and ideally you'd want to him them in the head to do the most damage.
first you should use your head voice for higher notes and chest voice for lower or in the middle notes and always warm up so that you dont strain your voice or damage any vocal chords. =p
HEAD: 33-38 cm Chest: 12-14 inches
Your Head.
It depends on where u get hit Arm: Not much damage done Leg: Still not much damage done Torso: That would probably hurt :/ Head: Dead Chest: Most likely to die imidiatly or of blood loss
No, you are not allowed to head butt another player in the chest
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Yes, he have a handgun. Leon Scott Kennedy have a handgun to kill zombies by shooting them right in the head.
in the head or the chest but the head is a better chance of it dying
Only if the chest injury causes you to hit your head.