Somewhere AROUND 45 degrees.
Machineguns could be set to fire at a high angle, giving long range plunging fire. That fire could be used much like artillery fire against a distant target that was the focus of an attack.
Gun range.
Theoretically, ignoring air friction, 45 degrees. But that also depends on muzzle velocity. If you can fire a projectile at a speed great enough, it would become an orbiting 'satellite' if fired parallel to the ground.
the fury fire because it has good range accuracy and has a foregrip.
Yes, there is no reason why you can't fire a gun when pregnant.
Depends on the range, your age, your demonstrated abilities to be safe, their insurance carrier, state law, etc..
Without getting into a bunch of specifics, generally speaking, no. A person who cannot legally own a gun also cannot legally possess it. Having it at a range shooting it would be considered possessing it.
it depends on the brand of the gun. The range of a projectile depends on all of the following to some extent - caliber, case length, powder type, powder charge, barrel length, degree of angle the muzzle is at, temperature, humidity and a few I'm sure I forgot. thnx. mxm_rox63@yahoo.com
It depends on the gun! artillery can be fired from 10-20 miles away and some sniper rifles can fire 2-3 miles but a shotgun has a maximum range of about 50m.
"The range is hot" or how about "Fire in the hole"!
Depends on which bullet, and which gun. The .50 cal Browning M-2 Machine gun has an EFFECTIVE range of 2000 yards. The maximum range (how far it can shoot when elevated to a 45 degree angle) is several MILES. Most other firearms have a range much less than that.
The range of the 1861 Gatling gun was approximately 1,500 yards (about 1,370 meters). However, its effective range for targeting was typically around 600 yards (about 550 meters). This multi-barreled machine gun was designed for rapid fire, and its range allowed it to be used effectively in various military engagements during the Civil War.