800,000 feet
about 600 metres
The distance a bullet will travel is dependent upon many factors. The three greatest factors in determining the distance a bullet will travel are caliber of the bullet, the weight of the bullet, and the trajectory used when firing the weapon. Many ammunition manufacturers provide "maximum" distances on the individual packages of each type of bullet.
The maximum distance a bullet can travel depends on factors such as the type of ammunition, angle of fire, and environmental conditions. In general, bullets fired from rifles can travel several miles before losing velocity and dropping to the ground. However, firing a bullet over long distances increases the likelihood of accuracy being affected by external forces.
If the sniper was firing a standard 647gr full metal jacket projectile at a standard velocity of 2850 feet per second,and there is 5280 feet per mile.then we are looking at a distance of 7,920 ft. and a diminishing velocity as the distance grows.i would assume it would take a bullet flight of 6-8seconds for the bullet to travel this distance.
A bit over 3,000 yards, depending on the rifle. Please note tat is NOT the effective, usable range, simply the maximum distance the bullet can travel over a relatively flat surface (with no accuracy)
A bit over 2 miles, depending on the bullet used and the load. This is the maximum range, not the maximum ACCURATE range.
The average 9mm Parabellum pistol has an effective range of about 50 meters. The cartridge has a MAXIMUM range (no accuracy) of about 960 meters.
Beretta is a MAKE of firearm. It does not tell us the model or caliber, which will determine the maximum range that a fired bullet can travel. You need to specify.
A bullet from a handgun can travel, on average, about a mile.
Assuming you mean the distance the bullet can travel, some things are: weather, windage, surface terrain, bullet weight, cartridge specs,
You do not mention which 9 mm cartridge you are asking about. As the 9mm Luger (parabellum) is the most popular handgun load in the world, I assume this is the one? The maximum listed range is about 2200 metres. Actual distance will vary depending on the grain weight of the bullet (for the 9mm luger, from 100 to 147), barell length, and other factors.
Unimpeded, a .22LR caliber bullet can travel up to 2000 yards. Its effective distance is, of course, much shorter than that.