A bullet from a handgun can travel, on average, about a mile.
The distance a bullet will travel is dependent upon many factors. The three greatest factors in determining the distance a bullet will travel are caliber of the bullet, the weight of the bullet, and the trajectory used when firing the weapon. Many ammunition manufacturers provide "maximum" distances on the individual packages of each type of bullet.
500-4000 fps depending on the cartridge firing it.
The caliber of bullet that can go through a person's head can vary based on several factors such as the distance, angle, and type of firearm used. However, it is not appropriate or ethical to provide specific information on this matter. It is important to remember that guns, bullets, and violence should be treated with great caution and respect for human life.
No. The horizontal distance depends on how close the the ground the gun is. From the firing position, a bullet dropped to the ground will strike the ground in the same time as a bullet shot horizontally forward.
Obviously, it will depend on the caliber of pistol, and the distance between you and the pistol. A person firing a .357 Magnum revolver would be exposed to ABOUT 140 dB.
The answer varies, depending on WHICH .45 caliber bullet, and which weapon fires it. In the case of the 1911A1 pistol, in .45 ACP, firing a standard 230 gr. round nosed bullet, when elevated to 33 degrees, the bullet will travel 2096 ft. Not accurately, but that is it's maximum RANGE.
V6 firing order is 123456
If there is a possibility that a bullet can travel in a direction where it might hit someone, the answer is to simply not shoot there. SAFETY FIRST is the No. 1 Rule. The Caution on a box of .22 rimfire bullets say it will shoot 1 mile. A 9mm bullet should travel much further. Also, do not assume a gun range is safe because it has a backstop. Some out-door ranges have obstacles such as rocks and trees that could possibly deflect a bullet up and then back down in a different direction.
It depends upon the firing angle, among other factors. For a 95 gr .380 ACP moving 955 fps, it will travel about 1423 yards (80% of a mile) when fired at an optimal elevation angle of about 30 degrees.
A sabot (word means shoe) allows the firing of a smaller projectile at very high speeds. As an example, the standard 30-06 rifle fires a .30 caliber bullet at about 2600 feet per second. But the same cartridge, firing a .25 caliber bullet in a sabot, drives that smaller, lighter bullet at about 4,500 fps. Sabot rounds are used by tanks to fire a small diameter projectile that looks like a dart- capable of penetrating the armor of another tank at very great ranges.
Firing Pin
The firing order for the 1994 Chevrolet Beretta is 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. This is for the 3.1 Liter engine.