A bullet typically leaves a pistol at speeds ranging from about 800 to 1,200 feet per second, depending on the type of ammunition and the specific firearm. For example, a standard 9mm round can exit the barrel at approximately 1,200 feet per second, while a .45 ACP round might travel around 850 feet per second. The speed can vary based on factors like barrel length and bullet design.
No reason it would not be.
Between 900 to 1200 FPS depending on the charge and bullet weight
300 yards A pistol bullet can travel much further than 300 yards. On average, a pistol bullet can travel about a mile.
Too broad a question. Muzzle velocity is determined by the specific cartridge, barrel length, barrel tolerances, etc.
the numbers refer to the calibre of the weapon, which is the width of the bullet. so a 22 pistol fires a bullet with a width of .22 inches
I'm going to guess that you mean, "How fast will the bullet from a .45 caliber pistol travel?" If so, the bullets travel between about 800 feet per second and 1100 feet per second, depending on various factors.
A 9mm pistol is a pistol that fires a bullet which is 9 MMs in diameter.
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That will depend on how heavy the bullet is, what powder load is used, and the length of barrel it is fired from. It may range from 1000 feet per second up to 1400 ft per second- or faster. BTW, there are MANY different "9mm" pistol cartridges- the speed I just gave you is for the 9mm Parabellum- aka 9mm Luger.
Pistol.
Depends on the bullet, the cartridge and the weapon that fired it, see related link.Some examples:BB/Airsoft (air) gun: 100 m/s9 mm pistol: 340 m/s5.56 mm assault gun: 920 m/s
It is possible