AFAIK, none have been published.
A typical 22-250 rifle cartridge fired from a standard rifle can have around 1500-1600 ft-lbs of energy at 100 yards. This energy level can vary based on the specific ammunition used and the rifle's barrel length.
Well...There are very few assault rifles chambered in 9mm calibers, and the few that do exist don't use the type of 9mm ammunition you're probably thinking of.In common usage "9mm" usually refers to 9x19mm Parabellum, a pistol cartridge developed for the German Luger P08 pistol. 9x19mm (also called 9mm Luger or 9mm Para) later went on to become the most common automatic pistol cartridge in the world. People referring to this cartridge simply as "9mm" is vague because there are in fact several other 9mm cartridge types out there, such as 9x18mm Makarov and 9x17mm Browning.Anyway, the only 9mm assault rifle that comes to mind is the Russian AS Val, which is a suppressed assault rifle chambered in 9x39mm (not a pistol cartridge, because it's significantly longer), and that has a rate of fire of 900 RPM. There are a huge number of pistols chambered in 9x19mm Parabellum, however, and some of these are fully-automatic machine pistols. One example of such a weapon is the Glock 18, and that weapon has a rate of fire of 1100-1200 RPM, so there's your answer: a 9mm pistol shoots faster.
The .270 Winchester cartridge typically shoots at a muzzle velocity of around 3,000 feet per second (fps) with a 130-grain bullet. The exact speed can vary depending on the specific load and barrel length.
The effective range of a .308 bullet depends on the specific load, rifle, and shooter skill, but generally ranges from 800 to 1000 yards for accurate shooting on a human-sized target. Beyond this distance, the bullet's energy and accuracy decrease significantly.
The force of the rifle on the bullet and the force of the bullet on the rifle are equal in magnitude but opposite in direction, according to Newton's third law of motion. However, the mass of the rifle is much larger than the mass of the bullet, so the acceleration of the rifle is much smaller compared to the acceleration of the bullet.
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Depends on the exact 22 cartridge and load. Google your question and you will get lots of information.
Smith & Wesson semi-automatic rifle
81-85
22 long rifle
100-500 USD
Started in 1983
Impossible to answer without a detailed description.
About 7.5 lbs.
50-500 usd
1989
Impossible to answer. Is it a rifle, handgun or shotgun?