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.
There is no such thing as a "killing range" for a firearm.
When you know a firearm's effective killing range, you can determine the optimal distance for engaging targets and assess the weapon's suitability for specific scenarios, such as hunting or self-defense. This knowledge also helps in understanding the potential risks to bystanders and the effectiveness of the ammunition being used. Additionally, it informs training practices for marksmanship and situational awareness in various environments.
Determines the use of the firearm.
You need to know the range so that you can make sure you are shooting within that range. Outside of your firearm's range, the accuracy and control of the bullet diminishes rapidly - at this range, you are basically firing blind and risk shooting something or someone you didn't intend to.
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18 as far as i know.
Of course! -They kill to eat, and stop killing when they are done eating.
As far as I know, you can own as many as you want.
Depends on how you look at it. They know that firearms are multi billion dollar a year business and they know they would like to tap into it. Firearms have so many laws around them that extend to the seller and even the processor. As a firearm owner myself I know that there are cities, businesses and institutions which would like to rid the nation of firearms hence why their are so many new laws. Just like they did with tobacco they opted not to deal with firearms due to future headaches.