Colt is a manufacturer of firearns which has multiple products, both in their current production line and in past production lines. So it leaves the question of what model Colt you're talking about. Please rephrase the question and include the model of Colt you're referring to.
The Colt CM901 has a rate fire of 700-950 Rounds per minute.
an m-60 can easily fire 80 rounds in one minute
The M1 Bazooka used in WWII could fire about two rounds per minute. The M20 "Super Bazooka" in the 1950s and '60s was capable of six rounds per minute.
450 - 650
Cyclic rate is 800 - 1000 rounds per minute. Rapid fire rate is 200 rounds per minute. Sustained rate of fire is 100 rounds per minute.
The original AK-47 had a cyclic rate of fire of 700 rounds per minute. The "modernized" AKM (manufactured from 1959 onwards) had a cyclic rate of fire of 600 rounds per minute. Cyclic rate of fire meaning that, if you had a magazine with such a capacity loaded, and you just held down the trigger, and you could fire off as many rounds without the weapon overheating and becoming defective.
The fire rate of miniguns starts from around 2000 rounds per minute and minigun that has the fastest rate today shoots close to one million rounds per minute.
Only one bullet is fired at a time from any machine gun. Some machine guns fire more bullets per unit time than others, but they all fire only one bullet at a time. The cyclical rate can vary from 400-450 rounds per minute to 6000 rounds per minute.
6000 rounds per minute for the M61A1 6600 rounds per minute for the M61A2
@ 6 rounds a sec.
The M16 assault rifle has a cyclic rate of fire of 700-950 rounds per minute, and 45-60 rounds per minute in semi-automatic fire.
Post 1972 detective specials are rated for 3,000 rounds of +p ammunition but Colt recommends that after 3,000 rounds they be sent back to Colt for inspection.