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It all depends on the model but you will most likely get 50 plus shots.
There are 10 meters in 1000 centimeters.
There are 0.75 meters in 75cm.
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10, 20, 30 or as many shots as a magazine will hold for that gun................
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It all depends on the model but you will most likely get 50 plus shots.
Depends entirely on the pistol. I have a single shot muzzle loading pistol that 2 shots a minute would be good. A fully automatic machine pistol can fire more than 100 rounds per minute. You need to specify WHICH pistol, as there is no one answer.
You will have to shoot as many different types as you can afford to find out. All weapons will exhibit a preference for one brand/bullet weight.
From an interview that Nestruev gave:Going into the standard pistol a little bit, since you have shot so many Feinwerkbau air pistols, Do you shoot the AW 93 as opposed to the IZH 35 (the Russian made gun that he the FWB is a copy of)?The sports pistol, you mean the FWB pistol as a small bore pistol? I have the original pistol from Russia, same as the FWB. It is a very good pistol and this pistol does a lot for the shooter. It's easy to shoot the pistol FWB or the Russian that's the same and I also was testing of course Walther pistols and all of them are good pistols, but they really don't compare or, compete with the last Hammerli pistol. I think that's also a good pistol. A very good pistol. For the standard pistol discipline I am the holder of the Russian record with the Hammerli (SP20).
A flintlock gun doesn't have a magazine, so you need to constantly pull back the steel striking slab and the flint striker after each shot and also put in one bullet at a time, so it is kind of a agony to shoot if you need to repeatedly shoot at something, it is not a semi-automatic pistol.
i dont know the assact put mine can shoot 50 accurately
It probably varies by service, but in the USMC, it used to be 220 to 250.
710 meters per second in 7,62x39. 600 rounds per minute.
Yes. Mach 1, speed of sound is about 1114 feet per second. MANY handguns has a muzzle velocity greater than that.
the 1916 luger was a WW1 pistol. However, many WW1 lugers were pressed into German service during WW2. Not necessary nazi marking on WW1 lugers...........but possible