This ia a modern Pre WWII bolt action firearm with a faux Mauser Bolt and action. Expect modern 7mm speed with reliable ammunition. Commonly cut down (sporterized)and used as a deer rifle after WII. This was the most common infantry weapon before and during WII with the Italian army in Africa and Europe. Many surpus (captured) rifles were available to the public in the 50's. Sadly, this is the weapon that killed John F. Kennedy in Dealy Plaza. While not equal to a 30-06 it's a reliable medium range deer rifle.
Muzzle velocity is generally from 2100 to 2400 fps.
as fast as waliur and leyla (love)
@ 2000 FPS
4000 fps +
how fast it is going
Depends on the action type
that depends on caliber, bullet weight, powder type, amount of powder, the gun used and other factors.
An AR -15 will push a 5.56 2800 feet per second!
It can vary from 2000-2800 + FPS
1.703 seconds.
After firing a rifle, the bullet exits the barrel at a high velocity due to the rapid expansion of gases generated by the burning gunpowder. However, the rifle itself, being a solid object, experiences a recoil force that causes it to move backward more slowly than the bullet. The mass of the rifle and the mechanics of the recoil determine its slower movement compared to the fast-moving bullet. Essentially, the bullet is propelled forward by the force of the explosion, while the rifle's backward motion is a reaction that occurs with less speed.
Which gun? A bullet fired from a rifle, such as the 1903 Springfield, K98 Mauser or SMLE can travel about 2600 to 2800 ft per second.
The G3 rifle, which is a battle rifle designed in Germany, typically fires the 7.62x51mm NATO cartridge. The bullet exits the barrel at a velocity of approximately 800 to 850 meters per second (about 2,600 to 2,800 feet per second). This high velocity contributes to the bullet's effectiveness over long distances, making the G3 suitable for various combat scenarios.