A speed of 4000 feet per second (fps) is extremely fast and is equivalent to about 2,727 miles per hour (mph). To put it in perspective, this speed is more than five times the speed of sound at sea level, which is approximately 1,125 fps. Such velocities are often associated with high-performance projectiles, like bullets or certain types of missiles.
Anywhere from 500-4000 fps
4000 fps +
4000 fps or so. However, if you mean a .22 Long rifle, about 1200 FPS.
Depending on the exact one you are referring to anywher from 500-4000+ fps.
4000 fps or more.
@ 4000 fps or so
In a snail, YES. In a bullet, NO!
The fastest bullet speed belongs to the .220 Swift, reaching about 4,665 feet per second (1,422 meters per second).
.17 and .22 variants can go 4000 FPS +
It depends on several factors. From rifles, it varies from 2500 to about 4000 feet per second. From a 6 inch barrel handgun, the .50AE averages about 1300 FPS.
500-4000 fps depending on the cartridge firing it.
FPS stands for Feet Per Second. This is how fast the manufacture rates to BB or pellet as it comes out of the barrel. A slow FPS is around 250 FPS a very fast FPS is around 1200 FPS a few rifles can attain over 1500 FPS. Airsoft guns rarely get above 500 FPS because the projectile is so large.