Yes. There is a gun called the M-134 minigun that shoots approx. 300 rounds per second.
@ 750 rounds per second per barrel
The early Thompson sub-machine gun fired at up to 1200 rounds per minute, which translates into 20 rounds per second. Later versions fired at 600-720 rounds per minute, giving a rate of 10-12 rounds per second.
anywhere between 3.2 and 12 on a newer machine gun. WW2 weapons such as Browning M3 "grease gun" and Thompson submachine gun could fire at a rate of 5 to 12.5 rounds per Second. The German medium machine gun, MG42, had a rate of 25 rounds per second. The modern US M-60 evloved from this gun. Later guns such as AK-47 and M-16 could fire from 12 to 15 rounds per second.
Bullets travel at different speeds. Bullets from handguns and rifles can travel from a few hundred feet per second to several thousand feet per second.
about 500 rounds(bullets) per minute
Its simply (in the case of guns) how many bullets the gun can fire in 60 seconds.
a metel storm 1 mabey ??
600 rounds per minute, (10 bullets in a second)
That would be a rotating multi-barrel machinegun, such as the Dillon Aero 5.56 minigun. It has an adjustable rate of fire, with a maximum of about 6000 shots per minute.
The Rate of fire for each gun in the RAF Supermarine Spitfire was 20 rounds per second (rps).Since the spitfire had eight guns in total (4 on each wing), it resulted in a total rate of 160 rps.
ABOUT 10. The rate of fire is 6oo rounds per minute.
As fast as they could in World War II or Korea, though some could fire faster than others. The Browning was medium fast, the Lewis and the Vickers a bit faster, though the Germans had the fastest firing machine guns of all. I don't remember the specific RPM for each gun.