It depends on several factors, but it can be a slow as a few hundred feet per second to a couple of thousand feet per second. The average for the most common types of ammo is somewhere about 1000 feet per second.
The speed of a bullet can vary widely depending on the type of bullet and the gun it is fired from. On average, a bullet can travel at speeds ranging from 800 feet per second to over 3000 feet per second.
A bullet fired from an M-16 rifle typically travels at a speed of around 2,800 feet per second, which is approximately 853 meters per second.
Muzzle velocity will vary, depending on whether fired from a rifle, revolver, or semi-automatic pistol- and on the loading of THAT particular cartridge. A .38 Special wadcutter target load fired from a 4 inch bbl revolver will reach about 690 feet per second. A +P+ (high energy load) fired from a 6" revolver may reach 1100 fps.
The speed of a hollow point bullet can vary depending on the caliber and type of firearm it is fired from. On average, handgun bullets can travel at speeds ranging from 800 feet per second (fps) to 1500 fps, while rifle bullets can reach speeds of up to 4000 fps or more.
The speed of a bullet fired from a gun can vary depending on the type of gun and ammunition used. On average, handgun bullets can travel around 800-1600 feet per second, while rifle bullets can travel faster, reaching speeds of 2000-4000 feet per second.
About 3000 feet per second, depending on the cartridge used.
Which gun? A bullet fired from a rifle, such as the 1903 Springfield, K98 Mauser or SMLE can travel about 2600 to 2800 ft per second.
The speed of a bullet can vary widely depending on the type of bullet and the gun it is fired from. On average, a bullet can travel at speeds ranging from 800 feet per second to over 3000 feet per second.
It depends on the specific cartridge and the length of the barrel of the gun, but in general, usually between about 800 and 1100 feet per second.
The .50 BMG round travels at about 2,800 feet per second, or about 1,900 miles per hour.
That would depend on the mass of the bullet, the bullet's velocity when it left the barrel of the gun, and from how high up the bullet was fired from.
muzzle velocity is 3100 feet per second
That's because it moves too fast.
as fast as chuck norris' fist duhhh
Depends on the .22 cartridge, what weight bullet, and what it is fired in. Some .22s travel slower than the speed of sound (about 1100 fps) some high velocity 22 LR cartridges fired from a rifle reach muzzle velocity of 1750 fps with a 30 grain bullet. The .22 Magnum may reach 2200 fps with the 30 grain bullet.
@ 2000 FPS
A bullet fired from an M-16 rifle typically travels at a speed of around 2,800 feet per second, which is approximately 853 meters per second.