Depends on the rifle. For a .22 LR, about 150 meters. For an M-16, about 400 meters. For a .50 Barrett, about 1800 meters.
The M16 family of rifles have an effective range of 550 meters for a point target and 800 meters for an area target.
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.
ICBM's (Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles) can cross continents with effective ranges of about 3,500 miles.
What is the maximum effective range of the M16A2 and M9?
Because they are effective, accurate weapon.
In general, no. Handguns generally have an effective range of 50 meters or less. Rifles can have an effective range as much as 600-1100 meters.
The maximum magnification of a confocal microscope typically ranges from 100x to 1000x, depending on the objective lens used. However, the effective resolution and detail achievable often depend more on the optical configuration and the quality of the lenses rather than just magnification alone. Advanced techniques and specific setups may allow for even higher effective resolutions, but standard confocal systems are generally limited to these magnification ranges.
Maximum effective range at a point target: 550 metres Maximum effective range at an area target: 800 metres Maximum range: 3600 metres
Effective range- 50 yards. Maximum- 1 mile
The maximum range of the 7.62x39mm round is approximately 3,500 meters (about 3,800 yards); however, its effective range for accurate fire is typically around 300 to 400 meters. Beyond this effective range, the round's accuracy and terminal ballistics significantly diminish. The cartridge is primarily designed for use in rifles like the AK-47, where it excels in close to medium-range engagements.
They had long ranges rifles that were vital to the defeat against the British and were twice as better distance and more accurate weapons.
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