Can't be answered without knowing the caliber, bullet weight and if it is fresh or salt water.
Most can. Some will be damaged by the firing. The bullet will travel only a few feet.
Drop a bullet from the height you will be holding your weapon when you fire it. The time it take for the dropped bullet to hit the ground is how long it will be in the air after it is fired. (i.e. 1.5 seconds). Now take this time multiplied by the bullet speed of your particular gun (say 3000ft/second) and there you have it...1.5seconds X 3000 ft/second = 4500ft.
The VL is an Under lever cocking spring powered Rifle and fires a special 22 caseless air cartridge The Legacy fires a regular 22 cal bullet. The Legacy came in models 2201, 2211, 2202, 2212, 2203 and 2213.
How old is the rifle, Is it spring powered, or C02 powered or PCP. If you don't know what you are doing you can damage it more. I would look up on the net under "Air Gun repair" and have a professional repair it if it is not under warrenty.
When a bullet is fired from a rifle or pistol, it has markings impressed on it from being pushed through the rifling in the barrel. These marks, known as striations, are unique to each gun, much as fingerprints are unique. The striations made by two different rifles will NOT be the same. Similar, but under a microscope, different.
The effective range of an AK-47 bullet, specifically the 7.62x39mm cartridge, is typically around 300 to 400 meters for accurate shooting. However, the bullet can travel much farther, with maximum ranges reported up to 2,000 meters under optimal conditions. Factors such as terrain, weather, and the shooter's skill can influence the actual distance a bullet may travel. It's important to note that while a bullet can travel great distances, its lethality and accuracy decrease significantly beyond its effective range.
Browning has serial number data on their web site under customer service.
A .44 Magnum bullet can travel several miles under optimal conditions, with some estimates suggesting a maximum range of around 1.5 to 2 miles. However, the effective range for accuracy and stopping power is typically much shorter, usually around 100 to 150 yards. Factors such as bullet type, barrel length, and environmental conditions can also influence the bullet's travel distance.
A .22 LR bullet can travel a considerable distance, typically between 1 to 1.5 miles under ideal conditions. However, the effective range for accuracy is much shorter, usually around 100 to 150 yards. Factors such as bullet weight, barrel length, and environmental conditions can also influence the bullet's travel distance. It's important to exercise caution and adhere to safety guidelines when using firearms.
roughly, just under four seconds if you'r really lazy. 3.9 secs to round off. i'd say 3.864516129032258 seconds
An AK-47 bullet, typically a 7.62x39mm round, can travel up to approximately 3,000 meters (about 3.3 miles) under ideal conditions. However, the effective range for accuracy is generally much shorter, around 300 to 400 meters for most engagements. Factors such as terrain, atmospheric conditions, and bullet design can affect the actual distance the bullet travels.
Effectively, and expecting to be able to hit your target, you'd be looking at about 25 metres, under ideal circumstances. The bullet may travel significantly further, but most of your 6.35mm pistols are "pocket pistol" designs, intended only for the closest of ranges. As far as how far the bullet will travel, it may travel up to 500 metres or more, under the right circumstances.