Not quite 2 miles.
200 yards straight, 2 miles at an angle.
The .303 Enfield rifle can fire a bullet about 2 to 2.5 miles- but is not accurate beyond about 600 meters.
2-4 miles, depending on the cartridge. That is not the effective range, but the maximum.
.355 Also referred to a 9mm cartridge............
A bit over 2 miles, depending on the bullet used and the load. This is the maximum range, not the maximum ACCURATE range.
THIS DEPENDS ON TYPE OF WOOD AND HOW DRY IT IS, A 2 INCH THICK TREE( WET) WOULD PROBABLY STOP THE BULLET
this is very controversial subject my father believes a 9mm is a great defense weapon. the problem i have with this caliber is that it velocity is to fast, this means the bullet has the opportunity to travel straight through the target and hit what ever is behind the target. a 45 is slower and heavier bullet. this means that when the bullet hits the target, it delivering all of its kinetic energy when it hits the target. Allowing the shooter to use one bullet rather than 2 or 3 bullets from the 9mm The 9 mm is good for killing from a long distance, but yea if your getting attacked an you shoot the attacker it will take him down.
Accurately? About 400 meters. When fired at about a 41 degreee angle, it will travel about 2 miles. But at that range, will not hit anything (except the ground)
1/2 mile to 3/4 mile is a strong force in this range fro a 9mm bullet.
The distance a bullet can travel depends on the type of firearm and ammunition used, as well as factors such as muzzle velocity, air resistance, and gravity. For example, a typical handgun bullet can travel up to 1-2 miles, while a high-powered rifle bullet can travel over 3 miles under certain conditions.
the bullet can travel miles with the right angle. but realistically and accurately a range 0f 75-100yds is what you can expect