H'Okay...

Because I can't possibly ask Google this question, I'm asking you, F-List:

I need to know where on one's body one can get shot (with a modern hand gun), while still being able to run (or at least stumble along at a really good clip) for a full two minutes before one is likely to collapse from blood-loss/exhaustion/agony, while still being able to keep breathing for another three or four minutes, despite declining rapidly.

Legs are out, because they have to keep functioning (and are a bit of a cop-out).

Hitting her in the shoulder also looks like a bit of a cop-out, but if I move the bullet in a little (to the deltoid muscle), I could nick her subclavian artery, and *that* could be just life-threatening enough to work.
Anyone guesses as to how badly that artery would have to be cut to result in a five-minute life span?
Can this be done?
Help? :-)


In other (slightly embarrassing) news: I quite like Christina Aguilera's "Back to Basics" album. It's rather enjoyable. Whee. :-)

- TTFN,
- Amazon. :-)
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