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that all depends on the gun. all guns have a different firing rate.
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Being a semi-automatic pistol, the firing rate of an unmodified SIG Sauer P226 is dependent on the speed of the trigger finger of the user. Howewver, if you are referring to the firing rate as ascertained in the video game, Combat Arms, its in-game statistic for rate of fire is 45.
It is the electrical impulse that operates the nervous system.
It depends,the firing rate---1000-6000rpm
The Spyder MR1 is a paintball weapon. The MR1 has a purchase price of $90 and is manufactured by the Kingman Group. The MR1 is considered a semi automatic weapon and the E-MR1 has a firing rate of 15 bps.
BRAIN! They slow down the chemical firing rate in your brain i believe. =]
The Heckler and Koch MP5 has three firing rates:semi-automatic-which fires one bullet each time and as fast as you pull the trigger. Three-round burst-which fires three rounds in rapid succession after the trigger is pulled. Automatic-Which as long as you are pulling the trigger, it carries on firing either until you release your finger from the trigger or until the magazine runs out. If with an endless clip, the firing rate would be 800 Rounds per minute. Although there is an available conversion to sporting rounds (.22 LR) which reduces the firing rate to 650 Rounds per minute
a periodic production of action potentials even without synaptic input
You can do Accuracy, Distance, Firing Rate, or other ideas
You're probably thinking of the M134 'Minigun', which is capable of firing at a rate of 6000 rounds per minute.
The effect upon the target neuron is determined not by the source neuron or by the neurotransmitter, but by the type of receptor that is activated. A neurotransmitter can be thought of as a key, and a receptor as a lock: the same type of key can here be used to open many different types of locks. Receptors can be classified broadly as excitatory(causing an increase in firing rate),inhibitory(causing a decrease in firing rate), or modulatory(causing long-lasting effects not directly related to firing rate).