100 rounds per second.
do the math- 6000 round per minute divided it by 60 and you have 100.
I assume you mean the M134 Minigun - but the term is also used with other powered Gatling Guns. The M134 has a selectable rate of fire from 2,000 to 6,000 rounds per minute.
30-45.
Rate of fire depends on operators speed when pulling the trigger.
A Minigun can shoot on average 2300-3000 bullets per minute. That means it can shoot about 38-50 bullets per second. It shoots so fast, on Myth-Busters (a show on Discovery Channel) they cut down a tree by shooting for a little less than a minute.
Anywhere from 400 to 1200 rounds per minute. Some Gatling guns can fire 6000 a minute, although they may not be considered TRUE machine guns.
ABOUT 10. The rate of fire is 6oo rounds per minute.
Lots.
As many as you put in.
600
6
Seven to ten.
By 1876 the Gatling gun had a theoretical rate of fire of 1,200 rounds per minute, although 400 rounds per minute was more readily achievable in combat. By 1893, the M1893 Gatling was adapted to take the new .30 Army smokeless cartridge. The new M1893 guns featured six barrels, and were capable of a maximum initial rate of fire of some 800-900 rounds per minute. By the 1960s, the M134 know as the Minigun is a 7.62 mm, multi-barrel heavy machine gun with a high rate of fire. It could shoot up to 4,000 rounds a minute.