fredj338
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Yeah auto correct sucks.I'm assuming you meant "bullets".
My dad was shot in the chest with a .32-20 out of a Model 92 Winchester. He didn't feel anything other than the impact, like getting hit with a hammer. He didn't even feel pain an hour or so later when a doctor was probing the wound. The pain came later during the healing process.
Now...I know that's not typical, but the point here is that the shock and trauma from a gun shot wound can vary a lot. Add in a healthy shot of adrenaline and it's very likely that you or I might not feel any immediate pain from a gun shot either.
I think the scenario the OP describes is plausible, and with the prevalence of suppressors on the rise, I wouldn't rule out someone shooting bullets and automatically assume paintballs. I'm also a pilot and losing an eye to a paintball traveling at 175 fps is not just "serious bodily injury" but also potentially career ending.
In short, if someone starts shooting at me and my wife, I'll return fire while moving my wife and I toward cover.
Unless some dork froze the panballs, they sting a bit, nothing like a hammer blow though. If shot with a paintball I wont be returnimg fire.