Rate of fire depends on operators speed when pulling the trigger.
Between 600 and 900 rounds per minute, depending on how "hot" the load is and the mass of the gun's buffer. The AR-15 has a greater tendency to jam at rates above about 800 rounds per minute.
Yes. Lead bullets do not wear out the rifling inside the barrel as fast as steel bullets. Still, many people use steel-jacketed bullets . . .
The answer below is false, the AR-15 has no "automatic fire mode", the M-16 (to which the AR-15 looks like) has a rate of about 800 rpm (however that's more of a representation of how fast you can empty a magazine in relation to 1 minute, it would be impossible to successfully fire this many rounds while managing to reload every 3 seconds 20 times in said minute) and also has no "automatic fire mode," it has a 3 round burst. The AR-15 (if you're actually aiming at anything) is close to about 60 rpm, similar to the average hunting rifle.The AR-15 rifle has a cyclic fire rate of 800 rounds per minute. However, this is only in fully automatic fire mode. When firing on semi-automatic, the shooter can expect to put 45-60 rounds downrange in a minute depending on how fast he/she can pull the trigger.
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It can shoot up to 800-900 meters depending on the barrel.
to make a long story short... you open the gun, take the tube that holds the bullets, drill a hole straight through the AR and through the back. just find it on the internet and this mod will make it shoot ALOT farther!
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If loaded, just release the safe, aim, and shoot. Beware not to keep your face close to the gun when shooting for you could get hurt.
Whether or not a school can tell the time down to the minute on an AR test depends on how they give the test. If it's on a computer, they should be able to tell when you started and when you finished.
AR Many people believe it is AK, but that is Alaska.
It is 293 miles and an estimated 5 hours and 1 minute of drivng time according to Google Maps.
One round in the chamber, and (normally) 20 or 30 rounds in the magazine. However, there are magazines that hold 5, 10, 40, 45, 90, and 100 rounds of ammunition, each with varying degrees of reliability. It also depends on what round that particular AR-15 is chambered for.