No, it does not. Bonye
The Railgun, it fires over double the speed of sound.
It fires 5.7x28mm.
It fires a 22LR projectile. "Power" will depend on bullet weight and velocity.
if the bullet you have is crimped at the tip that means its a 308 blank
It fires a 7.62x51mm NATO bullet, which is similar to a .308 Winchester.
m-16 fires .223
Mean it fires a Lead, Round Nosed bullet
If the gun is stationary before the shot, then the momentum of the gun and the momentum of the bullet are equal and opposite after the shot.
Noop. an M16 fires a 5.56mm (or .223 caliber) bullet. A .45 caliber shoots a bullet that is ~11.43mm.
Let's use the correct term. The 7mm Mauser fires a 7x57 CARTRIDGE. The bullet is just the part that comes out of the barrel at high speed. The 7x57 name means that it fires a bullet that is 7mm in diameter from a cartridge case that is 57mm long.
I think you mean .32 caliber, not mm. It means that the gun fires a bullet that is about 32/100ths of an inch in diameter. A 9mm fires a bullet 9mm in diameter- or about .35 inches in diameter. A 32 mm bullet would be about the size of big (D cell) flashlight battery!
Possible.