Cyclic rate is 800 - 1000 rounds per minute. Rapid fire rate is 200 rounds per minute. Sustained rate of fire is 100 rounds per minute.
600 rounds per minute
Rounds per minute probably refers to how many shots a firearm can fire off in a minute.
Depending on the rifleman, an experienced shooter can get off around 30 accurate shots per minute.
6000 shots per minute is about the top speed.
2,460.52 litres per minute.
96 gallons per minute = about 363.4 liters per minute.
4.483 US gallons per minute.
24.72 cubic feet per minute at 700 liters per minute.
12 per minute.
One cubic foot per minute = 7.481 US gallons per minute.
All depends on the type. Smoothbore muzzle loaders (such as the Brown Bess) were a bit faster than rifled weapons of the period (such as the Kentucky rifle), and a user on average could get off three shots with the Brown Bess, vs. one with the Kentucky, in a minute's time. With the advent of percussion caps, rifled weapons were able to attain a typical two to three rounds per minute.
1 person die per minute