The number of rounds a handgun can fire depends on its magazine capacity and the specific model. Most semi-automatic handguns typically hold between 6 to 20 rounds in a magazine, while revolvers usually hold 5 to 8 rounds in their cylinders. Additionally, a shooter can continuously fire as long as they have loaded magazines and can quickly swap them out. It's important to also consider factors such as overheating and wear, which can affect performance over time.
Gatling gun rates of fire depend on caliber, number of barrels and whether electric or hand powered.
12-20 rounds depending on caliber and magazine.
The M134 Minigun can fire anywhere from 2,000 to 6,000 rounds per minute. It is a six-barreled machine gun which uses the Gatling-gun style of shooting.
450 - 650
About 600 rounds per minute on full auto.
720 rounds a minute approximately
The number of rounds a magazine holds is a function of the magazine, not a function of the gun. Many 1911 magazines hold 8 rounds, a few Sig magazines hold 8 rounds, and there are others.
A Thompson Tommy gun will keep firing until u left off the trigger. They are very reliable.
Its simply (in the case of guns) how many bullets the gun can fire in 60 seconds.
Your machine guns in use in 2010 were still developed between the 1950s and 1980s, generally. A gas operated machine gun might fire anywhere from 500 - 1200 rounds per minute, depending on type. Weapons such as the M-134 Minigun can fire between 3000 - 6000 rounds per minute.
No such thing as a blank gun. You can put blanks in a gun though.
A Tommy gun, or Thompson submachine gun, typically fires at a rate of around 600 to 1,200 rounds per minute, depending on the model and configuration. The most common variants, like the M1928, have a cyclic rate of about 600 rounds per minute. This high rate of fire made the Tommy gun notorious during the Prohibition era and in various conflicts.