The rate of fire for an average semi-automatic pistol is typically around 2 to 3 rounds per second, depending on the shooter's proficiency and the specific model. In contrast, fully automatic pistols, which are less common, can fire at a rate of around 10 to 20 rounds per second. However, most handguns used for personal defense or sport shooting are semi-automatic and will generally fall within the lower range.
Seven to ten.
No such thing as an "average gun". The .45 ACP fires a bullet at ABOUT 830 fps. A .220 Swift is over 4000 fps. A .22 pistol and .22 rifle will fire the same ammo, with greatly different velocities.
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I have seen people shoot accurately at 100 yards or more with a .38 pistol. However, in general, a pistol bullet can travel, on average, about a mile.
A Minigun can shoot on average 2300-3000 bullets per minute. That means it can shoot about 38-50 bullets per second. It shoots so fast, on Myth-Busters (a show on Discovery Channel) they cut down a tree by shooting for a little less than a minute.
it shoots about 2 or 3 bullets a second.
Panzers can shoot bullets. Gun bullets.
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There are too many factors that determine how far a bullet can travel to say with any accuracy how any one particular bullet will travel. For pistol bullets, most people say the average is about a mile.
Depends entirely on the pistol. I have a single shot muzzle loading pistol that 2 shots a minute would be good. A fully automatic machine pistol can fire more than 100 rounds per minute. You need to specify WHICH pistol, as there is no one answer.
Any gun can shoot blanks. However, generally speaking, a "blank gun" such as a starters pistol, has a blocked barrel so it cannot fire a bullet...real or rubber.
Yes, guns shoot bullets