Russian Soldier Takes Bullet In Head, Shrugs It Off, Has It Removed With Pliers
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[quote]INCREDIBLE footage has captured the moment a grinning Russian soldier had an AK-47 machine gun bullet removed from his head with a pair of pliers.Dubbed 'the Russian Terminator' for his ice-cool conduct as a friend struggles to remove the bullet from his forehead, the as-yet unidentified soldier is believed to have been a fighter in the Second Chechen War, with the video itself thought to have been filmed around 2000.
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Rasputin 2013
Someone should look at the news in the area, specifically around 2000, to see if there have been any naked dudes with superhuman strength running around that area.
Lucky ricochet - That's the only thing I can think of.
[QUOTE=bord2tears;40735675]Lucky ricochet - That's the only thing I can think of.[/QUOTE]
unlucky actually, ricochets rarely hit a person. If you wanna hear about a lucky time involving the war over there, one of my brother's squadmates took an AK round to the rim of the inside of his helmet, and did a 180 out the front after riding the inside of that guy's helmet like a rollercoaster. Pulled every muscle in his neck, but he lived.
EDIT: I missed the part about it being in Chechnya, i meant Afghanistan in 2010.
If he was fighting in Chechnya back in those days he probably experienced crazier shit than that.
OP's avatar fits this thread so much.
that's pretty fucking metal.
[QUOTE=cecilbdemodded;40735722]If he was fighting in Chechnya back in those days he probably experienced crazier shit than that.[/QUOTE]
I missed the part where it said "chechnya in 2000". Still though, that happened in Afghanistan, and i thought they were talking about Afghanistan.
[QUOTE=Emperor Scorpious II;40735759]OP's avatar fits this thread so much.[/QUOTE]
OP probably did this to make the news. He should be investigated.
I'm thinking an under powered charge?
If it went through something else it probably would have been more deformed.
Or Maybe we're all living in this guy's personal universe where he gets shot in the head and lives.
[QUOTE=Emperor Scorpious II;40735759]OP's avatar fits this thread so much.[/QUOTE]
OP's avatar is a WWII Wehrmacht sniper (From "Saving Private Ryan" I think) , not a Chechen rebel.
[QUOTE=bord2tears;40735675]Lucky ricochet - That's the only thing I can think of.[/QUOTE]
[video=youtube;0ABGIJwiGBc]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ABGIJwiGBc[/video]
Should of used those pliers to pop that zit on the side of his face.
[QUOTE=Whitefox08;40735852][video=youtube;0ABGIJwiGBc]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ABGIJwiGBc[/video][/QUOTE]
That sound was badass.
[QUOTE=Whitefox08;40735852].50 BMG ricochet vid[/QUOTE]
That video was faked, or at least i think so, someone on here told me it was.
Sort of reminds me of that marine who got sniped in Afghanistan, [url=http://www.marinecorpstimes.com/article/20110405/NEWS/104050319/Sgt-survives-sniper-round-to-the-head]fifteen minutes after being shot he was posing for a photo.[/url]
If shooting the Russian in the head does not stop him, what will?
[QUOTE=zombini;40735985]That video was faked, or at least i think so, someone on here told me it was.[/QUOTE]
It is. It's not possible for an object with that much momentum to hit an iron plate then ricochet with enough momentum to bounce off the ground again and nearly kill a man.
[QUOTE=Trunk Monkay;40736035]It is. It's not possible for an object with that much momentum to hit an iron plate then ricochet with enough momentum to bounce off the ground again and nearly kill a man.[/QUOTE]
How do you know?
[QUOTE=Sobotnik;40736023]If shooting the Russian in the head does not stop him, what will?[/QUOTE]
Total annihilation of the area's Vodka factories
[QUOTE=Zenreon117;40735649]Rasputin 2013[/QUOTE]
[quote] with the video itself thought to have been filmed around 2000.[/quote]
did you even read it
Damn that'd leave a pretty badass scar though.
"How'd you get that scar?"
"I got shot in the head"
Dense as fuck skull?
I mean, we have [URL="http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=ZpRm_TeL0FE#t=475s"]Stan Lee's Superhumans[/URL]
[QUOTE=Trunk Monkay;40736035]It is. It's not possible for an object with that much momentum to hit an iron plate then ricochet with enough momentum to bounce off the ground again and nearly kill a man.[/QUOTE]
Not only that, a ricochet that does a complete 180 and has enough energy to head entirely back to the point of origin is impossible with a dense and soft high velocity round, it would flatten like a pancake on the steel plate and turn into fragments that would shoot out parallel to the steel plate, so the only way to get hurt from someone shooting a steel plate with a gun that size, is to be standing near enough for the fragments to hit them.
[QUOTE=zombini;40736258]Not only that, a ricochet that does a complete 180 and has enough energy to head entirely back to the point of origin is impossible with a dense and soft high velocity round, it would flatten like a pancake on the steel plate and turn into fragments that would shoot out parallel to the steel plate, so the only way to get hurt from someone shooting a steel plate with a gun that size, is to be standing near enough for the fragments to hit them.[/QUOTE]
How the fuck do you know?
[QUOTE=zombini;40736258]Not only that, a ricochet that does a complete 180 and has enough energy to head entirely back to the point of origin is impossible with a dense and soft high velocity round, it would flatten like a pancake on the steel plate and turn into fragments that would shoot out parallel to the steel plate, so the only way to get hurt from someone shooting a steel plate with a gun that size, is to be standing near enough for the fragments to hit them.[/QUOTE]
Maybe someone was up on that hill shooting back at him
[QUOTE=thatguyfosho;40736399]Maybe someone was up on that hill shooting back at him[/QUOTE]
the second shooter on the dusty knoll
[QUOTE=RosettaStoned;40736148]How do you know?[/QUOTE]
Because a bullet moving at 850 meters per second can not hit a solid object and do a 180 degree turn and still maintain enough velocity to almost kill someone. Life isn't a "Austin Powers" movie where you can bounce a bullet off a dozen solid surfaces and it still maintain a velocity high enough to kill somebody.
Use some common sense here bud. The round was most likely a 12.7x99mm FMJ, which would most likely be a copper jacketed lead or steel core. Now, when that round hits the iron plate, it is going to shatter and disintegrate because it doesn't maintain enough force to entirely penetrate it.
I'm not an expert in physics nor do I have a degree in anything related to it, I'm just using common sense here.
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