If you don't have the equipment to do it yourself, you look it up. There's a couple different devices. There's radar devices, or devices where the bullet passes through a series of infrared beams, and the time between passing each beam is calculated to determine the speed of the projectile.
Muzzle velocity is the velocity of a bullet as it leaves the firearm's barrel, while recoil velocity is the backward momentum that the firearm experiences when the bullet is fired. Muzzle velocity determines the bullet's speed and trajectory, while recoil velocity affects the shooter's ability to control the firearm during and after firing.
fps means feet per second the fps (feet per second) is usually more than 120 edit: The "feet per second" refers to the muzzle velocity of the gun, or the speed of an airsoft BB exiting the barrel. Since the muzzle velocity is different depending on the weight of the BB, make sure to check what weight of BB the muzzle velocity was measured with. Often, airsoft sellers will measure the muzzle velocity with a lighter BB to make the airsoft gun sound more powerful, so you may want to ask what the muzzle velocity is for the weight of BB you are going to use. Many airsoft parks will not allow airsoft guns (other than sniper rifles) to have a muzzle velocity significantly over 400 feet per second, so it is important to know if the gun is too powerful to use. Also, anything with a muzzle velocity under 175 fps will not launch BB's very far.
50 calibur muzzleloader
It really depends on the muzzle velocity (FPS), what the power source is (spring, gas, AEG), and what make/model the gun is.
A bullet reaches it's maximum velocity at the instant it leaves the muzzle of the gun. Once it leaves the gun, it begins to slow- it CANNOT get faster. So the answer to your question is no.
the muzzle velocity on the 40gn vmax is 2200fps
The muzzle of the gun is the opening where the bullet comes out of the barrel of the gun. Looking at the muzzle is not someplace you want to be!A muzzle is a strap that you put on dogs, to keep them from barking or biting.
About 2900 feet per second, or 1,977 miles per hour.
It depends entirely on the muzzle velocity of the weapon you are using. The higher the muzzle velocity the farther the projectile will travel.
I shoot someone with the muzzle of the gun.
That is where the bullet comes out of the gun.
@ 1000 fps