depends on which 9mm and which gun. The 9mm Parabellum (9mm Luger) fired from an average pistol travels ABOUT 1200 feet per second.
The .50 BMG round travels at about 2,800 feet per second, or about 1,900 miles per hour.
A .45 ACP round typically travels at around 800-900 feet per second (fps) when fired from a handgun. This can vary depending on the specific load and barrel length of the firearm used.
About 3000 feet per second, depending on the cartridge used.
Approximately 1760 feet per second
A 5.56mm round, typically fired from a rifle, travels at a muzzle velocity of around 2,900 to 3,200 feet per second. To convert this to an hourly speed, it would equate to approximately 1,971,000 to 2,112,000 feet per hour. This is roughly 374 to 400 miles per hour. Therefore, a 5.56 round travels extremely fast, making it effective for long-range shooting.
because it is closer to the sun it has less to travel it is so fast because it is close to the sun and has less distance to travel
www.gunsandammomag.com has ballistic tables with different manufacturers of ammunition.
Yes, if it is a semi-automatic. Semi-autos will fire as fast as you can pull the trigger until the magazine is empty or until you stop pulling the trigger.
It depends on the specific cartridge and the length of the barrel of the gun, but in general, usually between about 800 and 1100 feet per second.
Which gun? A bullet fired from a rifle, such as the 1903 Springfield, K98 Mauser or SMLE can travel about 2600 to 2800 ft per second.
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Yes, they travel some fast!