A pump-action shotgun typically fires one round per pull of the trigger, and the rate of fire largely depends on the shooter's ability to cycle the action quickly. Most experienced users can achieve a rate of about 3 to 5 rounds per minute, though this can vary based on individual skill and the specific model of the shotgun. Unlike semi-automatic shotguns, pump-action shotguns require manual operation to chamber each round.
65 rounds a second and as many as 500 rounds in a burst - there is no "per minute"
Yes. The Marlin model 556 is a bolt action shotgun. It has a detachable magazine which holds two rounds and one round in the pipe for a total of three rounds. It is able to shoot 3 inch ammunition.
an m-60 can easily fire 80 rounds in one minute
About 600 rounds per minute.
Metal Storm
600 Rounds per minute.
The Mini-Uzi has a cyclic rate of around 800 rounds per minute (vs. 600 rounds per minute from the standard Uzi, and about 1100 rounds per minute for the Micro-Uzi).
The AA-12, a fully automatic shotgun, has a cyclic rate of fire of approximately 300 rounds per minute. However, the actual rate of fire can vary depending on factors such as ammunition type, maintenance, and user control.
Because of the possibility of blowing up the barrels, it is not recommended for safety reasons.
The M4 rifle could shoot about 700-850 rounds per minute.
That depends on how quickly the firer is able to shoot and reload.
The U.S. Minigun is the fastest shooting gun in the world (I may be mistaken). It shoots over 3,000 rounds per minute (RPM)! That's 50 rounds per second!