Theoretically, yes. It would most likely destroy or damage the second gun beyond repair.
because the recoil is when the bullet forces the gun back and so the bullet creates the recoil and so it can't make it go just as fast
up then down.
yes. the gun will shoot but the bullet will not go to far due to the friction.
Depends on the area that you're in and the velocity of the gun itself
by taking a gun that is made for underwater and shot the gun and the bullet will go in it and kill the killer whale
According to the law of action and reaction, the bullet and the gun absorb the same amount of energy, just in inverse diretions. But the bullet is much lighter and thus will go much faster.
Relative to the car, the bullet will act as if the gun is shot from a stationary position. Relative to the ground, it will go faster through the air.
To many variables. Depends on caliber of bullet, type of dirt, type of ammo, distance from gun to ground,etc...
It goes up and eventually comes back down.
it depends on the type of bullet and the model of the gun, you could easily find out more information by visiting websites that deal with the ballistics of ammunition
it will go the same speed as a bullet from a gun
It causes the bullet to spin which makes it go straighter.