Difficult to answer- would POSSIBLY be an obsolete firearm known as the Chicago Palm Pistol. This fired a .32 Extra Short cartridge, had a 1 inch barrel, and no sights. It was cupped in the hand, with the barrel protruding between the fingers, and was intended for use at touching distance.
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First, there is no such term as "killing range" for a firearm. There is a maximum EFFECTIVE range- the greatest distance at which a skilled shooter can RELIABLY hit a given target with that firearm. In a criminal investigation, that information would give you the likely maximum distance the shooter fired from.
That is not really possible, since your question is too broad to accurately answer. You may be referring to the TYPE of firearm, or the CALIBER of the firearm- and there are thousands of different calibers- or some ranking of weapons in a video game. In GENERAL, the handgun has the shortest useful range, followed by the shotgun, the submachine gun, the rifle and the machine gun- last being the longest range. I have excluded artillery grade weapons from the listing.
There is no such thing as a "killing range" for a firearm.
Tell me the shortest mountain range.......Please!
the effective range on any firearm is going to be limited to your ammo, with the m14 its a 30 cal, best way to get an answer is check a current ballistics chart for that round
The weight and shape of the bullet, the speed at which the bullet leaves the gun, and the degree of tilt of the barrel above the horizontal.
Beretta is a MAKE of firearm. It does not tell us the model or caliber, which will determine the maximum range that a fired bullet can travel. You need to specify.
12 meters maximum
The velocity, weight and shape of the bullet, and the density of air through which the bullet moves changes a firearm's range.
Maximum effective range at a point target: 550 metres Maximum effective range at an area target: 800 metres Maximum range: 3600 metres