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During World War II, the speed of bullets varied depending on the weapon used. For example, standard infantry rifles like the M1 Garand had bullet velocities around 750 to 900 meters per second (about 2,460 to 2,953 feet per second). Machine guns, such as the Browning M1919, could achieve similar or slightly higher speeds. Overall, the speed of bullets in WWII was comparable to modern standards, generally ranging from 700 to 1,200 meters per second.

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